Infiniti Commemorates 25 Years of First-Ever Technologies at 2014 LA Auto Show - Business Wire (press release)

Infiniti brought the RearView Monitor, or back-up camera, to market more than a dozen years ago on the 2002 Infiniti Q45. This type of technology is now slated to be mandated on all cars sold in the U. S. in 2018. Around View Monitor on the 2008... This driver aid was later enhanced by adding Moving Object Detection, which can help alert drivers to the presence of animals, pedestrians or other moving objects around the parking vehicle. Infiniti pioneered Lane Departure Warning on the 2005 Infiniti FX, designed to help address the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) findings that showed more than half of all traffic fatalities were due to some type of lane... Infiniti then expanded and enhanced its warning system with the world’s first Lane Departure Prevention system on the 2008 Infiniti M, which helps the driver bring the vehicle back into the lane of intended travel. Infiniti introduced Blind Spot Intervention (BSI) on the 2011 Infiniti M. Engineered to alert the driver of a vehicle in the adjacent lane during lane change maneuvers, BSI can help the driver bring the vehicle back into the lane. Backup Collision Intervention ™. Infiniti’s Backup Collision Intervention™ system, first introduced on the 2013 Infiniti JX, detects cross traffic and large stationary objects behind the vehicle when. Source: www.businesswire.com