Nissan has a proud history of safety technology innovation and has garnered numerous awards from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Your new Nissan includes a range of advanced safety features designed to protect you and your passengers. As your Nissan dealership, we want to tell you about some of this cutting-edge technology.
From Your Nissan Dealership: 3 Advanced Safety Features in the 2025 Nissan Lineup
Intelligent Driver Awareness
Driving can be tiring, particularly if you’re driving home after a long day at work. This feeling can cause distraction, and you could even feel your head nodding. This can be very dangerous, especially if you don’t realize it’s happening. An accident could happen in seconds, so you must be alert at all times to prevent it. That makes this system invaluable.
This feature uses a dedicated camera inside the cabin that watches your head, eye, and body position. Tiredness or distraction causes you to slump in your seat or take your eyes off the road. If this happens, you’ll hear a warning alert, and a visual alert appears on your driver’s screen. If the system detects repeated signs you’re tired, a coffee cup icon will appear on the screen to advise you to pull over and take a break.
Intelligent Around View Monitor
This system makes driving safer by allowing you to see the area around your vehicle at all times. It uses cameras installed in the front, rear, and sides to generate a bird’s-eye view of the surrounding area. This real-time view will appear on your screen, and you can select a single camera view alongside it to provide enhanced vision of a particular area.
This monitor works with other safety systems when you want to reverse into or out of a parking space. When you shift into Reverse gear, the image on your screen changes automatically to the area directly behind you. It also displays continually updated guidelines as you turn the steering wheel to help you maneuver.
Blind Spot Warning
Blind spots are dangerous, as they obscure your vision. It’s very easy for a vehicle to enter one, and when it becomes visible, you might not have enough time to swerve or brake to prevent a collision. This is particularly important when you’re about to change lanes on the highway or in heavy traffic.
This feature uses radar sensors located in the rear bumper that monitor the blind spots. If a vehicle enters one, you’ll hear a warning tone, and a warning icon of a car inside a triangle will appear on the corresponding side mirror. These alerts give you sufficient time to react and prevent an accident.
If you’d like to know more about Nissan safety systems, contact us at Alan Webb Nissan in Vancouver, WA.


