The Future of Honda Motorcycles: Embracing Rider Assistance Technology

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Introduction to Rider Assistance Technology

In recent years, radar-based rider-assistance technology has revolutionized the motorcycle industry, introducing innovations such as adaptive cruise control and automatic crash mitigation. Despite being known for its cutting-edge technology, Honda has yet to fully embrace these advancements in its motorcycles. This is about to change.

The Shift Towards Advanced Riding Assistance Systems

Honda’s approach to future motorcycles is expected to incorporate not just radar technology, but also stereoscopic cameras. These cameras will work in conjunction with radar to scan the road ahead, allowing for enhanced safety features. This dual approach distinguishes Honda from its competitors that rely solely on radar systems.

Collaboration with Hitachi Astemo

At the forefront of this initiative is Hitachi Astemo, a new company formed from the collaboration of three well-known names in motorcycling: Showa, Nissin, and Keihin. Established in 2021, Hitachi Astemo focuses on integrating complex systems that modern motorcycles will increasingly require. With Honda’s backing, this partnership is set to usher in advanced riding assistance systems that prioritize rider safety and enhance the overall riding experience.

As Honda continues to innovate, the impending incorporation of cameras alongside radar signifies a promising future for rider assistance technology. By blending these technologies, Honda not only maintains its reputation for quality but also ensures that its motorcycles lead the way in safety and technological advancements.

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