Vehicle Driving
• For stationary vehicles: 15 - 150km/h;
• For moving vehicles: 15 - 150km/h;
• For pedestrians crossing the road: 15 - 85km/h.
If the collision risk with the vehicle in front is further upgraded, the automatic emergency braking function will trigger a short and rapid braking.
In the following conditions, the system won’t work:
• Forward collision warning is off;
• The gear position is not in D;
• The vehicle speed is outside the operating speed range;
• Driver braking or active steering;
• The driver presses the accelerator pedal sharply;
• Power system shutdown;
• The system deems the risk of collision to have been resolved;
• Vehicle instability;
• System initialization;
• ESP system failure;
• Central control display screen failure;
• Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) system failure;
• The radar is blocked;
• The camera is blocked (for pedestrians).
The warning sensitivity of the front collision warning system is divided into three levels: early, middle and late. The higher the sensitivity, the sooner the system alerts the driver of the danger of collision, and the more frequent the warning.
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