Mack Trucks announced comprehensive details of the industry-leading passive and active safety technologies.
The Pioneer introduces a suite of cutting-edge safety features, including front and side curtain airbags, an innovative digital mirror system and a high-strength steel cab designed to exceed rigorous safety standards.
To demonstrate Mack Trucks’ commitment to safety, the Pioneer comes standard with driver and passenger frontal airbags, with optional side curtain airbags. These supplemental restraint systems work in conjunction with carefully engineered seat belt systems and cab structures to provide maximum protection in the event of a collision.
The Pioneer also features Mack’s new E-Call 911, an advanced automatic emergency response system similar to those found in modern passenger vehicles, bringing automotive-grade safety technology to the commercial trucking industry. When activated by airbag deployment or a detected rollover event, the system automatically executes a series of coordinated safety measures: doors unlock to facilitate easy exit during emergencies, interior lights activate to improve visibility for first responders, and the system immediately contacts emergency services with the vehicle’s location. This comprehensive post-crash response protocol, long employed in the automotive industry, represents a significant advancement in commercial vehicle safety technology and promotes rapid emergency response when drivers need it most.
The Mack® Pioneer features a high-strength steel cab that exceeds federal safety requirements and additional rigorous global testing protocols. The cab has been tested against Swedish Impact (BOF10) standards and UN ECE R29 Cab Strength protocols. Additional tests, including frontal sled, trailer barrier and 90-degree rollover scenarios, also were conducted.
The Pioneer’s sophisticated chassis design includes splayed frame rails that direct crash energy away from the cab. The chassis frame itself is constructed using high-tensile steel that provides exceptional strength while maintaining optimal weight distribution for vehicle stability. In the event of a frontal collision, this design allows the engine to break away and drop below the cab rather than being pushed toward the driver.
A significant safety innovation in the Pioneer is the digital mirror system – a first for Mack – which replaces traditional side mirrors with cameras mounted in sleek pods. This system dramatically improves driver visibility by eliminating blind spots while simultaneously enhancing aerodynamics. Source