Safety Connect - Technology

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Safety Connect includes four primary functions:

  • Advanced Automatic Collision Notification
  • Emergency Assistance Button (SOS)
  • Stolen Vehicle Tracking
  • Roadside Assistance

These functions utilize Safety Connect's embedded GPS and cellular signaling technology. The automatic collision notification will signal for help if airbag deployment or a collision is detected. Alternatively, the SOS button can be used to contact rescue services. A 24-hour call center with law enforcement linkage also can track the location of a stolen vehicle via the Safety Connect GPS signal. For Lexus Enform with Safety Connect, additional functions added include Destination Assist, eDestination, Flexible Voice Interface, and others. The Enform system allows drivers to pre-select destinations at home and send routes wirelessly from their computer to the vehicle.

The Safety Connect system is based on Toyota's Japanese domestic market subscription-based G-Book service, which provides emergency assistance, information, wireless, cell phone, and PC linkages, while the Lexus Enform system is derived from G-Link, a telematics service with Lexus call center support, song library, remote access, and other features.

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