Hyundai Dymos develops active headrest
Hyundai Dymos and Hyundai Motor have jointly developed an active headrest. At the time of rear-end collisions, the headrest is designed to move 6 to 6.5-centimeter forward to prevent an occupant's head from snapping backward, which often causes whiplash injuries. When in-vehicle sensors detect an accident, the mechan....
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