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  1. Parking sensor  Kia K5 20-23 (Aurora Black Pearl) 99310-F6000-ABP

    Parking sensor

    KIA
    99310-F6000-ABP
    $36.39
  2. Parking sensor  Kia Sportage V (Ebony Black) 99310-P1400-EB

    Parking sensor

    KIA
    99310-P1400-EB
    $36.39
  3. Parking sensor  Kia Sportage V (Fusion Black) 99310-P1400-FSB

    Parking sensor

    KIA
    99310-P1400-FSB
    $36.39
  4. Parking sensor  Kia Sportage V (Black Pearl) 99310-P1400-1K

    Parking sensor

    KIA
    99310-P1400-1K
    $36.39
  5. Parking sensor  Hyundai Tucson IV 99310-S1900-Y2E

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-S1900-Y2E
    $36.39
  6. Parking sensor  Hyundai Tucson IV (Engine Red) 99310-S1900-JHR

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-S1900-JHR
    $36.39
  7. Parking sensor  Hyundai Tucson IV (Phantom Black Pearl) 99310-S1900-PAE

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-S1900-PAE
    $36.39
  8. Parking sensor  Hyundai Tucson IV, Santa Fe IV FL 20-23 99310-S1700-CA

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-S1700-CA
    $36.39
  9. Parking sensor  Hyundai IONIQ 5 (Midnight Black Pearl) 99310-GI600-CA

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-GI600-CA
    $36.39
  10. Parking sensor  Hyundai IONIQ 5 (Phantom Black Pearl) 99310-GI800-MZH

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-GI800-MZH
    $36.39
  11. Parking sensor  Hyundai Tucson IV 99310-N9600-CA

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    99310-N9600-CA
    $36.39
  12. Airbag sensor 95920-AA150

    Airbag sensor

    Hyundai
    95920-AA150
    $45.49
  13. Camera, Surround View  Porsche Macan I 95B, Cayenne II 92A, Panamera II 971 PAB980546A

    Camera, Surround View

    Porsche
    PAB980546A
    $181.99
  14. Radar, blind spot assist 4N0907566AH

    Radar, blind spot assist

    Audi
    4N0907566AH
    $227.49
  15. Radar, Adaptive Cruise Control  Mercedes C-Class 206, S-Class 223, GLC 254, EQE 294 295, EQS 296 297, CLE 236, SL 232, AMG GT 192 A0009007054

    Radar, Adaptive Cruise Control

    Mercedes
    A0009007054
    $227.49
  16. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18, Optima II 15-18 (Sparkling SIlver) 95720-D3000-KCS

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-KCS
    $36.39
  17. Parking sensor  Hyundai IONIQ Hybrid/Electric 16-19 95720-D3000-EB

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-EB
    $36.39
  18. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18 95720-D3000-9P

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-9P
    $36.39
  19. Parking sensor  KIA Optima II 15-18, e-Niro Electric 18-22, Niro Hybrid 16-19 (Aurora Black Pearl) 95720-D3000-ABP

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-ABP
    $36.39
  20. Parking sensor 95720-D3000-CA

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-CA
    $36.39
  21. Parking sensor 95720-D3000-TCM

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-TCM
    $36.39
  22. Parking sensor  KIA e-Niro Electric 18-22 95720-F2100-EB

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-F2100-EB
    $36.39
  23. Parking sensor  KIA Optima II 15-18, e-Niro Electric 18-22, Niro Hybrid 16-19 (Silky Silver) 95720-D3000-4SS

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-4SS
    $36.39
  24. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18, Optima II 15-18, e-Niro Electric 18-22, Niro Hybrid 16-19 (Steel Grey) 95720-D3000-KLG

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-KLG
    $36.39
  25. Parking sensor  Hyundai IONIQ Hybrid/Electric 16-19 (Platinum Silver) 95720-D3000-T8S

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-T8S
    $36.39
  26. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18, Optima II 15-18, e-Niro Electric 18-22, Niro Hybrid 16-19 (Clear White) 95720-D3000-UD

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-UD
    $36.39
  27. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18, Optima II 15-18, e-Niro Electric 18-22, Niro Hybrid 16-19 (Snow White Pearl) 95720-D3000-SWP

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-SWP
    $36.39
  28. Parking sensor 95720-D3000-PKW

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-PKW
    $36.39
  29. Parking sensor  Hyundai IONIQ Hybrid/Electric 16-19 (Polar White) 95720-D3000-WAW

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-WAW
    $36.39
  30. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18 (Tricoat White Pearl) 95720-D3000-HW2

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-HW2
    $36.39
  31. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18 (Cassa White) 95720-D3000-WD

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai / KIA
    95720-D3000-WD
    $36.39
  32. Parking sensor 95720-D3000-T5K

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-T5K
    $36.39
  33. Parking sensor  KIA Sportage IV 15-18 (Black Pearl) 95720-D3000-1K

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-D3000-1K
    $36.39
  34. Parking sensor  Hyundai Kona Electric I 18-20, Kona I 17-20 95720-K4000

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-K4000
    $31.84
  35. Parking sensor  Hyundai Kona Electric I FL 21-23 (Atlas White) 95720-J9000-SAW

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-J9000-SAW
    $31.84
  36. Parking sensor  Hyundai i30 III 17-20 95720-S0000-PYW

    Parking sensor

    Hyundai
    95720-S0000-PYW
    $31.84

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Safety systems


Safety systems play a key role in modern automotive engineering, making today’s vehicles not only faster and more comfortable but, above all, safer. These are no longer just passive solutions such as seat belts or airbags – today’s cars are equipped with advanced electronic systems that constantly monitor the surroundings, analyze road conditions, and support the driver in making decisions. Innovations in car safety systems include both classic protective mechanisms and intelligent preventive technologies – from ABS and ESP, to emergency braking systems, blind spot sensors, and adaptive cruise control. Thanks to these solutions, the effectiveness of passenger protection has increased significantly, while the ability to avoid dangerous situations has also improved. The dynamic development of technology means that car safety systems have become the foundation of modern motoring, and each new advancement brings us closer to a world where the risk of accidents is minimized.

Understanding Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)


Advanced driver assistance systems, commonly known as ADAS, represent one of the most important breakthroughs in modern motoring. Their main purpose is to enhance road safety by supporting drivers in real time, reducing the risk of accidents, and creating conditions for more comfortable and confident driving. Unlike traditional solutions that react only after a collision, ADAS technologies are designed to actively prevent dangerous situations, combining sensors, cameras, radars, and intelligent algorithms to continuously monitor both the vehicle and its surroundings. One of the most widely used advanced driver assistance systems is adaptive cruise control. Unlike standard cruise control, it not only maintains a set speed but also automatically adjusts the distance from the vehicle ahead. By monitoring traffic, it can reduce speed when necessary and accelerate again once the road is clear, improving safety during highway driving and in congested conditions. Another essential feature is the lane keeping assist system, which uses cameras to detect lane markings and gently corrects steering when the vehicle drifts unintentionally. This minimizes the risk of side collisions and reduces driver fatigue during long journeys. Modern ADAS solutions also include traffic sign recognition, blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning, and autonomous emergency braking. Each of these plays a unique role, but together they form a comprehensive safety network that actively supports the driver in making better, faster decisions. As technology evolves, ADAS functions are becoming more sophisticated, paving the way for semi-autonomous and even fully autonomous driving.

The Evolution of Car Safety Systems


The history of safety systems is a story of continuous innovation driven by the need to protect drivers and passengers on increasingly busy roads. In the early decades of motoring, safety was often secondary to performance and style. The first milestone came with the introduction of seat belts in the mid-20th century. Initially met with skepticism, they quickly proved to be one of the most effective life-saving innovations, dramatically reducing fatalities in collisions. Another breakthrough arrived with the development of airbags in the 1970s and their mass adoption in the 1980s and 1990s. Deploying instantly during an impact, airbags added a crucial layer of protection for the head and chest, working together with seat belts to minimize serious injuries. As vehicles became faster, engineers recognized the need for systems that could prevent accidents altogether, not just reduce their effects. This led to the creation of Anti-lock Braking Systems (ABS), which stopped wheels from locking during emergency braking and allowed drivers to maintain steering control. ABS opened the door to further advances like Electronic Stability Control (ESC), which helps drivers avoid skidding by adjusting braking and engine power. Electronics transformed safety into a proactive field. Sensors, radars, and onboard computers enabled features such as traction control, collision warning, and automatic emergency braking. These technologies created a network of car safety features that actively prevent accidents and protect all road users. Today, cars can anticipate risks before the driver reacts, from adaptive cruise control to lane-keeping assistance, pushing us closer to the vision of zero-fatality roads.

Key Benefits of Modern Safety Systems


Modern safety systems have redefined driving by preventing accidents, supporting drivers, and protecting passengers. Studies by Euro NCAP show that autonomous emergency braking can reduce rear-end collisions by nearly 40 percent. Adaptive cruise control reduces stress on highways, while lane-keeping assistance helps during fatigue. Passenger protection has also advanced – seat belts and airbags are now complemented by intelligent systems like adaptive airbag deployment and electronic stability control. Data from the NHTSA confirms that ESC alone has reduced single-vehicle crashes by more than 50 percent. These advances not only save lives but also inspire confidence, giving drivers peace of mind that their vehicles are equipped to handle the unexpected.

Future Trends in Vehicle Safety Technology


The future of safety will be shaped by driving automation, V2X connectivity, and digital security. Regulations such as the U.S. FMVSS 127 make automatic emergency braking (AEB) mandatory by 2029, while Europe’s GSR II introduces phased requirements like Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) from 2024 onward. Euro NCAP’s “Vision 2030” emphasizes active safety, driver monitoring, and collision prevention. Automation will progress in stages, from advanced adaptive cruise control with traffic jam functions, to stable lane-keeping and limited highway automation. V2X connectivity will serve as a collective road “sense,” with vehicles exchanging warnings about sudden braking, icy surfaces, or blocked lanes before cameras or drivers detect them. Digital safety regulations like UNECE R155 and R156 ensure that cybersecurity and over-the-air updates keep vehicles protected and systems reliable. For drivers, the practical result will be greater consistency in AEB and lane assistance, stronger protection for vulnerable road users, and new monitoring features like child detection or adaptive airbags. Together with V2X communication and strict regulations, these technologies will steadily reduce collisions and injuries, bringing us closer to a future of safer, smarter mobility.