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What Is Toyota Safety Sense? How It Works and What Models Include It

Value has long been a hallmark for Toyotas, and their features-per-dollar appeal increases as Toyota Safety Sense (or TSS for short) technologies spread across the automaker’s lineup. Toyota Safety Sense bundles modern driver aids and automated safety systems. These features help ease the work you do behind the wheel and can intervene in dangerous road situations. Nearly every 2021 Toyota model includes TSS. Here’s how TSS works, the features it includes, and which models come with it.

How Does Toyota Safety Sense Work?





Considering that TSS safety suite features would have been expensive extras on luxury cars not long ago, we’re impressed that Toyota includes them in so many of its vehicles. TSS is a great companion in everyday driving. However, Toyota isn’t the only mainstream automaker who can boast that it has such features. Honda, Mazda, Hyundai, Kia, and others include or offer nearly all the same technologies. Compared to those equivalents, TSS isn’t our favorite. The adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist aren’t the most refined, sometimes behaving too trepidatiously for our liking. Fortunately, we haven’t had much of a need to assess its automatic emergency braking, but the automatic high-beams and road sign recognition seem to work consistently. We wouldn’t choose a Toyota specifically because it has TSS. However, if there’s a Toyota model you want to make your own, TSS is a terrific bonus.

What Toyota Models Have TSS?

With a few exceptions, every model in Toyota’s lineup includes the full suite of TSS driver assist and active safety features. Popular 2021 models like the Prius, Corolla, Camry, RAV4, and Sienna have all the TSS features listed above. Many of these vehicles additionally offer blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert as extras depending on trim.

Body-on-frame trucks and SUV models like the Tundra, Tacoma, 4Runner, and Sequoia do not have full-speed adaptive cruise control; it doesn’t work below 25 mph in these vehicles.

Sporty rear-wheel-drive Toyota models have limited safety features. The manual-transmission 86  has essentially none, although the Supra is equipped with automatic emergency braking, lane keep assist, and automatic high-beams. The Supra can be optionally equipped with adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.

For the latest safety specifications and information on the Toyota you’re interested in, check out our Toyota Buyer’s Guide.

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By: Erika Pizano
Title: What Is Toyota Safety Sense? How It Works and What Models Include It
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Published Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2021 13:00:54 +0000