Called Structural Health and Knock Emission (Shake) sensor, it has been upgraded to recognise structure-borne sound waves generated by contact or knocks on its body through piezoelectric foil sensors.
Shake’s adaptive impact detection uses two sensors on the front and rear of the vehicle to detect slight touches from other cars or pedestrians to its bumper at speeds up to approximately 12mph. It can also trigger a signal to stop vehicles to prevent further damage as well as detecting contact and performing an emergency stop if any collision with obstructions occurs during parking.
The intelligent damage detection identifies the severity as well as the time and place of vehicle damage, including scratches, dents and paint damage.