BODY AND ACCESSORIES [(E)]


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BODY PANELS

•  A high-tension steel sheet that reduces the weight of the vehicle and maintains strength even when thinned has been adopted.
•  Plastic body parts may deform during heat work. When servicing plastic body parts, refer to BODY STRUCTURE [PLASTIC BODY PARTS] in the bodyshop manual.

DOORS AND LIFTGATE

•  Center-open type free-style doors have been adopted where the rear doors open towards the rear of the vehicle from the center.

GLASS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS

•  A power window system has been adopted with which the door glass can be opened/closed electrically by operating the power window main switch or the power window subswitches.
•  A power outer mirror system has been adopted with which the outer mirrors can be operated remotely using the power outer mirror switch.
•  Outer mirror automatic folding has been adopted which retracts/returns the power outer mirrors in conjunction with the locking/unlocking of the doors. (With retractable outer mirror)
•  A rear window defogger has been adopted with which rear window glass fogging can be cleared by pressing the rear window defogger switch.
•  Heated outer mirrors have been adopted which remove fogging on the surface of the outer mirrors in conjunction with the rear window defogger. (With heated outer mirrors)
•  A windshield wiper de-icer has been adopted which can warm the windshield area around the front wipers to de-ice them if they are stuck by ice. (With windshield wiper de-icer)
•  An auto-dimming rearview mirror has been adopted which prevents the driver from being dazzled by light from vehicles at the rear for assured safety while driving at night. (With auto-dimming rearview mirror)
•  Auto-dimming outer mirrors have been adopted which prevent the driver from being blinded by light from vehicles at the rear in conjunction with the auto-dimming rearview mirror. (With auto-dimming outer mirror)

SEAT


Front seat

•  The following systems have been adopted to the front seats.
―  Position memory system (With position memory system) (driver’s side only)
―  Power seat system (With power seat system)
―  Seat warmer system (With seat warmer system)
―  A walk in system has been adopted.
•  A front side air bag module is built into each front seat.
•  A front center side air bag module is built into the driver's seat.
•  An occupancy detection sensor is built into each front seat.


Rear seat

•  A center armrest has been adopted on the rear seat.
•  The following two types of child restraint seat anchors have been adopted which enable securing of ISOFIX-applicable child restraint seats on the rear seat.
―  Top tether anchor
―  ISOFIX anchor


SECURITY AND LOCKS

•  A power door lock system has been adopted in which all doors are locked/unlocked using the door lock switch.
•  A liftgate opener system has been adopted in which the liftgate can be opened just by pressing the liftgate opener switch.
•  A keyless entry system has been adopted in which locking/unlocking is performed by operation of the remote transmitter that is carried and locking/unlocking of the doors.
•  An advanced keyless entry system has been adopted which performs automatic authorization of the remote transmitter that is carried and locking/unlocking of the doors by the remote transmitter or the touch sensor located in outer handle. (With advanced keyless entry system)
•  A push button start system has been adopted that automatically performs authorization of the remote transmitter brought into the vehicle.
•  An immobilizer system has been adopted that only allows remote transmitters that have been previously programmed to the vehicle to start the engine.
•  A theft-deterrent system has been adopted which activates the theft-deterrent horn if a door, the liftgate or the hood is opened improperly. (With theft-deterrent system)

SUNROOF

•  An electric sunroof with tilt up mechanism has been adopted.
•  A deflector has been added to reduce noise.
•  A system control using pulse sensors (Hall effect switches) has been adopted for system simplification.
•  A sunroof motor with an integrated CPU has been adopted.

LIGHTING SYSTEMS

•  Front combination lights have been adopted with parts related to the front exterior lights grouped and housed together.
•  The following systems have been adopted to the headlights.
―  Auto light system
―  Headlight auto leveling system
―  Running light system
―  Coming home light
―  Leaving home light
•  Rear fog light has been adopted.
•  Emergency stop signal system (ESS) has been adopted.
•  A room light control system has been adopted in which illumination time and illumination level of the room lights change.

WIPER/WASHER SYSTEM

•  The following wiper/washer system has been adopted.
―  Windshield wiper/washer system
―  Auto wiper system
―  Washer fluid level warning system (with washer fluid level warning system)
―  Headlight cleaner system (with headlight cleaner system)

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM

•  When the vehicle is reversing, the rear mount camera installed to the liftgate displays the images at the rear of the vehicle in the center display for verification of the presence of pedestrians and obstructions at the rear of the vehicle.

INSTRUMENTATION/DRIVER INFO.

•  The instrument cluster centrally controls the following:
―  Speedometer
―  Power meter
―  Odometer/tripmeter
―  Panel light
―  High voltage battery charge gauge/High voltage battery charge display
―  High voltage battery temperature gauge
―  Drive information display
―  Distance to full discharge display
―  Charging status display
―  Ambient temperature display
―  Warning light/indicator light
―  Multi-information display

ACTIVE AIR SHUTTER SYSTEM

•  The active air shutter system controlled by the PCM reduces turbulent air*1 occurring around the vehicle which reduces air resistance. It does this by closing the active air shutter behind the front bumper mesh while the vehicle is being driven to control the air flowing into the motor compartment. In addition, by closing the shutter and blocking the airflow while the vehicle is driven during cold temperatures, the motor warms up more efficiently. By reducing the air resistance and improving the motor warm-up efficiency, the driving performance has been improved.
*1  :The air flowing into the motor compartment from the front bumper mesh while the vehicle is driven flows underneath the floor and the tire housings. The air flowing underneath the floor and tire housings collides with the air flowing around the vehicle and creates turbulence.

CONTROL SYSTEM

•  A body control module (BCM) has been adopted which performs controls for such as the exterior lighting system and the windshield wiper and washer system based on the input signals such as from the light switch and the wiper and washer switch.
•  An electrical supply unit (ESU) has been adopted which performs controls for such as the liftgate lock actuator, rear wiper motor, rear combination light, liftgate light based on the input signal from the body control module (BCM).
•  A door-electrical supply unit has been adopted which performs controls for such as the door lock actuator and side turn light based on the input signal from the body control module (BCM).