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A new airbag design debuting on the 2015 Ford Mustang aims to raise the bar for passenger safety by providing inflatable restraint protection in a smaller, lighter package that also enables a roomier interior for more comfort.
The new airbag will be introduced later this year as part of a standard comprehensive safety system that includes a more robust package of sensors, safety belt anchor pretensioners, improved exterior lighting, and double the total number of airbags on the all-new Mustang.
In the initial application of this technology, an inflatable plastic bladder is integrated into the glove-box door and provides front-passenger knee protection similar to a conventional knee airbag mounted under the instrument panel. Other applications for this unique and patented technology -- which allows airbags to be placed in new locations inside the vehicle and provides more freedom to vehicle designers -- are being considered.
To make the new knee airbag possible, Ford engineers developed and tested innovative materials and construction techniques. Unlike a traditional fabric airbag, the new system consists of a pliable, injection-molded plastic bladder sandwiched between the inner and outer glove-box door panels. After an applicable vehicle impact is detected by the crash sensor system and classified, an inflator fills the bladder, extending the entire glove-box outer door panel toward the front passenger's legs. Once deployed, the outer door helps to provide cushioning in a manner similar to a traditional knee airbag.
Video: See the new Ford glove-box airbag in action.
Since the glove-box-integrated airbag extends straight out from the instrument panel, it doesn't have to travel as far as a conventional airbag, which deploys toward the floor before curving upward. Since the glove-box door distributes the impact load over a larger area than a traditional airbag, it is able to operate at a lower inflation pressure.
Ford contends that the resulting design is 65 percent lighter, with an inflator that is approximately 75 percent smaller, than a conventional knee airbag inflator, while providing comparable protection to the passenger. The improved packaging of the system is more discreet, with no visible seams or airbag cover. This has given designers more flexibility to move the dashboard closer to the windshield, making the cabin feel a little roomier.
In developing the new Mustang passenger knee airbag, Ford has been granted 15 U.S. patents already, with more patents filed.
The active glove-box knee airbag is among a number of technology features on the all-new Mustang, including:
The all-new Mustang is the most advanced version yet of the pony car. The sleek new design of Mustang fastback and convertible is backed up by world-class performance from a range of available engines, including a new turbocharged EcoBoost 2.3-liter and an upgraded 5.0-liter V8 with more than 420 hp.
In addition to state-of-the-art connectivity systems, Mustang makes advanced driver-assist systems available, including track apps, launch control, and more.
On a twisty back road or a weekend track day, the driver can tap the toggle switches on the console to quickly adjust steering effort, engine response, and transmission and electronic stability control settings using the available Selectable Drive Modes to create the perfect Mustang at any time.
The advanced new Ford-developed stability control system is tuned to maximize Mustang's dynamic capabilities. When the time comes to turn up the wick at the track, Mustang GT includes standard launch control that enables drivers to achieve smooth, consistent starts every time for all driving conditions.
Source: Ford Motor Co.
Published June 2014