Honda vehicles are designed with your safety in mind.
They include a wide range of passive safety features that can minimise injury in the unlikely event of an accident, including airbags and special structural engineering technology.

Superior airbag coverage

If an accident occurs, you want to be sure you have the very best safety features working for you. Since no action is required by the driver to operate them, airbags are considered a passive safety feature and are just one of the many car safety features onboard any Honda.

Maximised vehicle body protection

Honda’s structural engineering technology works to disperse collision forces away from the cabin, maintaining driver and passenger safety. In the case of a collision between different-sized vehicles, Honda’s Advanced Compatibility Engineering (ACE) minimises the impact on both cars.

Honda takes airbags to the next level with their intuitive airbag technology:

  • Curtain airbags deploy from the roof along the length of the car and provide maximum protection to front and rear passengers.
  • Dual-stage, dual-threshold front airbags provide enhanced protection to the driver and front passenger by optimising airbag deployment to match the speed and severity of the crash.
  • Occupant Position Detection System gauges driver and front passenger height and helps minimise injuries that can sometimes be caused by the airbags themselves.
  • Dual-chamber side airbags provide additional protection to the driver and front passenger during high and low speed collisions.

Featured model
Honda Civic Type R: where performance meets safety

The Honda Civic Type R boasts advanced safety features while not compromising on power:

  • Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
  • G-Force Control (G-CON)
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Anti-Lock Braking (ABS) with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
  • Front, side and curtain airbags

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