current trip only and will revert to the
default mode on the next trip.
WARNING
●
The driver should pull over the
vehicle as soon as possible when
feeling tired.
CAUTION
●
The driver attention warning
system is only an auxiliary
system and is not capable of
effective recognition and alarm-
raising in all situations. It
cannot completely replace the
driver's subjective observation
and judgment. The driver must
maintain control of the vehicle at
all times, complying with all road
laws and regulations, and taking
full responsibility for the vehicle.
Intelligence Torque
Adaption Control (iTAC)
System*
The intelligent torque adaption control
(iTAC) system employs a unique control
architecture and algorithm that evaluates
data including steering angle and motor
speed and thus identifies the driver's
driving needs and vehicle status. It
proactively adjusts the drive torque of
the front and rear axles in real time
so that the driving state of the vehicle
adapts to the driver's needs with better
performance in complex road conditions.
●
Tap infotainment system →
→ New
energy → iTAC to start.
WARNING
●
This function is not designed for
unbridled driving. Make sure the
braking system works normally in
the following situations:
●
Unbridled driving behaviors
such as drifting, and driving on
continuous bends
●
Muddy, sandy, or snowy roads
●
Roads with potholes or uneven
roads
●
Bumpy roads
REMINDER
●
When braking is detected, be it
through the driver pressing the
brake pedal or ESC coming into
action, iTAC exits for the priority of
braking.
Child Presence Detection
(CPD)
After the vehicle is powered off and the
driver's door is opened and then closed
or locked, child presence detection (CDP)
is performed to check if any child is left
inside the vehicle. If child presence is
detected, an alarm is given in the form
of light flashing and honking. The A/C will
be switched on soon after. To cancel the
alarm, unlock or open any door.
How to Use
●
To access the CPD setting interface,
go to infotainment touchscreen →
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