The supplemental restraint system in the specified vehicle, consisting of inflatable cushions, is designed to provide occupants with enhanced protection in the event of a collision. These cushions are strategically located throughout the cabin to mitigate potential injuries by cushioning occupants during a crash.
These safety features play a crucial role in reducing the severity of injuries sustained in frontal and side-impact collisions. Their deployment helps to distribute the force of impact over a wider area of the occupant’s body, lessening the concentration of trauma to specific body parts. This technology represents a significant advancement in automotive safety, building on decades of research and development.