The WIL (Whiplash Injury Lessening) concept used in the front seats helps to reduce injury to the vertebra in the neck in a rear-end collision.
The SRS (Supplement Restraint System) airbags* are activated by a strong frontal impact in a collision. Their inflation force is appropriately controlled in response to the severity of the collision.
*For the SRS airbags to work effectively, seatbelts must be worn correctly at all times. Child seats should be used in the rear seats. For details on these and other important safety features, be sure to read the Owner’s Manual carefully.
Toyota’s “GOA” (Global Outstanding Assessment) was developed on the basis of our own safety standards that exceed those of most countries around the world, providing the Camry with the top level of safety performance in its class.
Brake Assist system
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Inexperienced or panicking driver applies brakes quickly but without enough pressure.
2.
Driver sometimes eases up on the brake pedal too soon.
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The Brake Assist system increases braking force, even when the brake pedal isn’t pushed hard enough.
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When the driver intentionally eases up on the brake pedal, the Brake Assist system reduces the amount of assistance applied.
Note:
To activate the Brake Assist system, keep pressing the brake pedal. When braking assistance is no longer required, ease up on the brake pedal.
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) helps to ensure vehicle stability when braking on slippery roads, or during sudden braking. The EBD (Electronic Brake force Distribution) control utilises the ABS system to optimise the distribution of braking force, contributing to the excellent braking performance.