Honda Auto Center
of Bellevue

Aug 8, 2025


Today, Honda vehicles are full of tech features designed to increase your safety while you’re driving forward, changing lanes, reversing, parking, and a whole lot more. All the 2025 vehicles at your Honda dealership have plenty of driver assistance features to aid you.

the headlight shining on a 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid

1. Blind Spots Information System

Your Honda can detect when there’s a vehicle in your rear-quarter blind spots. When you activate the turn signal, the car knows to watch out for vehicles in this area. If there’s something detected, then the indicator on the same side that the car is on will blink, and you’ll hear a beep. The beeping and blinking stop when the area is clear.

2. Automatic High-Beans

If you’re driving at night, your car is able to monitor the conditions and switch between the high and low beams as needed. The feature works when you’re driving above 25 mph. You have to have the low beams activated and the switch positioned to AUTO, too.

When you reach a road that’s clear of traffic and has no streetlights, your car will automatically turn on the high beams. If a car approaches, then your Honda will switch back to the low beams.

3. Cross Traffic Monitor

If you turn on your car’s rearview camera while you’re backing up, then your vehicle can monitor traffic on either side of your car. The camera feed will give you a visual alert, and you’ll hear a series of beeps if any vehicle approaches from the left or right. This allows you to stop and let the other vehicle pass before you continue reversing.

4. Traffic Sign Recognition

Your car has a small camera that can recognize traffic signs, including speed limit postings, as you drive. When this feature is active, your car can then notify you of the speed limit, making doubly sure you drive at a safe speed for the area you’re in.

5. Road Departure Mitigation System

Your vehicle can detect lane lines and the edge of the road. If you drift toward either one without signaling, then your system will provide you with visual warnings and will lightly vibrate the steering wheel to bring your attention to the issue. It can also apply corrective steering to get you back into the middle of your lane.

6. Collision Mitigation Braking System

Honda’s Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) scans the road ahead so it can detect pedestrians and vehicles. You’ll receive visual and audible warnings if the system believes you might collide with the vehicle or pedestrian up ahead, and your vehicle will apply brake pressure as needed to prevent the collision.

Come to Honda Auto Center of Bellevue in Bellevue, WA, if you want a 2025 model with any of the features above. We’ll direct you to the safest Honda cars on the market.