The exterior of the 2021 Ford Expedition.

What Safety Features You Can Find in the 2021 Ford Expedition?

2021 Ford Expedition Safety Features 

Equipped with a wide range of technologies, the 2021 Ford Expedition houses a next-level safety package designed for improved protection. Engineered to make your driving experience safe and sound, the vehicle features Ford Co-Pilot360â„¢ where you get access to an extensive suite of safety features from Ford to boost your confidence on road. Read on to unearth the safety features of the 2021 Ford Expedition with Autos of Dallas.  

Safety Features of the 2021 Ford Expedition 

Packed with various safety systems, the 2022 Expedition has Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop and Go that features a sensor that detects slowing traffic ahead and adjusts the speed of the vehicle to maintain the preset following distance. The Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking feature scans the road ahead of you to warn of any potential collisions coming ahead. It detects the vehicles and pedestrians in your path and applies automatic brakes in order to avoid a collision.  

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The interior of the 2021 Ford Expedition.

Instead of asking your passenger, you can get an alert when a vehicle enters your blind spot using the PBLIS Cross-Traffic Alert system which sends signals when a vehicle comes in your blind spot while driving or backing up. Automatic High Beam Headlamps sense poor lighting on the road while the Lane Keeping Assist keeps you in your lane when going out of track. Additionally, the Rear View Camera shows a 360-degree view and obstacles clearer than a rear-view mirror, thereby allowing you to spot the objects and pedestrians clearly.  

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