Inflatable rear belts

Inflatable rear belts  - Overview - Lincoln MKT

Second-row outboard passengers - often children or mature passengers - can benefit from available inflatable rear belts, a segment first.

These advanced restraints spread impact forces across more than five times the area of conventional safety belts, reducing pressure on the chest while helping to control head and neck motion.

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