Portion of a vehicle that absorbs impact in a head-on collision.
Soft and often customizable illumination around the vehicle's cabin.
A type of transmission that requires drivers to use a clutch and shift manually from one gear to the other.
A vehicle that is propelled solely by its rear wheels. A common characteristic of high performance vehicles.
Adaptive Cruise Control is a form of cruise control that automatically (without any driver input) brakes and accelerates to match the flow of traffic. Some ACC systems can even come to a complete stop and accelerate from a standstill.