What Are Mercedes-Benz Safety Features?

6 Advanced Safety Features in the Latest Mercedes-Benz Models  

At Mercedes-Benz, safety is paramount. Their commitment to delivering “the best or nothing” extends to every aspect of their vehicles, especially safety. From advanced crumple zones to innovative airbag systems, Mercedes-Benz is at the forefront of automotive safety.   

Below are six advanced safety features in the latest Mercedes-Benz models listed by our team at Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ.  


Video Overview of the Mercedes-Benz Automatic Lane Change Assist 


2024 Mercedes-Benz Safety Features  

Pre-Safe® System  

Utilizing a network of sensors, PRE-SAFE® prepares the vehicle and occupants for impact. Within seconds, seatbelts tighten, headrests adjust, and windows close. Additionally, newer models emit a pink noise, triggering the inner ear to protect hearing from the pressure of impact, ensuring comprehensive safety.  

Active Distance Assist Distronic®  

The Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC® system helps by keeping a selectable set of car lengths between your Mercedes-Benz and the vehicle in front. It acts as a second set of hands, slowing down or stopping the car as traffic conditions change, enhancing convenience and safety during your drive.  

ATTENTION ASSIST®  

ATTENTION ASSIST® monitors your interaction with the vehicle’s controls and detects steering corrections that suggest drowsiness. If signs of fatigue are detected, it triggers an alert encouraging you to take a break, helping prevent accidents caused by driver exhaustion.  

Adaptive Highbeam Assist  

Adaptive Highbeam Assist enhances night driving by using a dedicated camera to scan the road ahead for other vehicles’ lights. Based on their position, the headlamps are adjusted to maximize road illumination without causing glares for other drivers.   

Night View Assist Plus  

Night View Assist PLUS uses infrared beams and a special camera to provide a real-time view of the dark road ahead. It detects and illuminates pedestrians, alerting you to potential hazards. Unlike thermal systems, it can sense cold objects, offering a comprehensive view and enhancing safety during night drives.  

LED Intelligent Light System  

The LED Intelligent Light System features numerous light-emitting diodes (LEDs) per headlamp, producing an output that resembles natural daylight. This system adjusts the direction and distance of the beam based on your steering, speed, and surrounding traffic.  


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Mercedes-Benz continually pushes the boundaries of automotive safety, incorporating cutting-edge technology to protect you and your passengers. To experience these advanced safety features, explore our inventory of new Mercedes-Benz models at Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ. 

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