Reply To: EV hints and tips

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kezo
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    I just checked and on my Hyundai Ioniq 6 its called Smart Cruise Control. So I googled what it does and google came back with this:- How it works: Adaptive Cruise Control: The system uses sensors to track the distance and speed of the vehicle ahead. Automatic Speed Adjustment: It automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed to maintain a safe following distance, slowing down or speeding up as needed. Stop & Go Functionality: In stop-and-go traffic, the system can bring the car to a complete stop and then automatically accelerate back to the set speed and following distance when the traffic starts moving again. Reduced Driver Effort: This feature significantly reduces driver fatigue, especially in congested traffic conditions. Benefits: Reduced Stress: Lessens the need for constant braking and accelerating in traffic. Improved Safety: Helps maintain a safe following distance, potentially preventing rear-end collisions. Enhanced Convenience: Offers a more relaxed driving experience, especially during long commutes or in stop-and-go traffic. So looking forward to tinkering with it in the future 😂

    The Ioniq, has Highway Drive Assist 2 (level 2 autonomous driving)

    HDA 2 keeps the set distance from the vehicle ahead at the set speed.

    The car remains centered in the lane, even through a curve.

    If another car driving on the side approaches the vehicle closely, the path is automatically adjusted to avoid danger.

    Automatic lane changing is also possible, by giving a quick flick of the turn signal (above a certain speed).

    Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA) ensures the car stays in the zone’s speed limit. (Turn this off!!

    The ioniq 6 is expected to get Highway Driving Pilot (HDP), which is Hyundai’s upcoming Level 3 autonomous driving feature.