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When Driving
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Driving Assistance
Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)*
Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
function detects the relative speed and distance
between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead, as
well as pedestrians crossing the road, using the
intelligent driving camera mounted on the front
windshield.
When a collision risk is present, the vehicle
emits audio and visual warnings.If the driver still
does not brake, the system will automatically
perform emergency braking.If the driver brakes
but the braking force is insufficient, the system
will prepare for braking, either partially or fully, to
avoid or mitigate the collision.
Operating Conditions:
Audio and visual warningswhen your vehicle's
speed is between 5 and 130 km/h.
Maximum detection distance for audio and
visual warnings is 140 meters.
Recognizes pedestrians over 80 cm in height.
For vehicles traveling in the same direction,
your vehicle's speed needs to be between 5
and 85 km/h.
For vehicles crossing the path, your vehicle's
speed should be between 5 and 60 km/h.
The maximum speed reduction during
automatic braking is 60 km/h.
Braking Preparation
The AEB system prepares for emergency
braking by automatically reducing the gap
between the brake caliper and the brake disc.
This process may produce a slight braking
sensation.
Visual and Auditory Alarms
When the AEB system detects a potential
collision, it triggers a collision warning, emitting
visual and auditory alarms to prompt the driver to
take timely measures, maintain a safe distance,
and avoid collisions.
Autonomous Emergency Braking
When the driver applies insufficient
braking force or no braking at all, and the AEB
system detects a continuing collision risk,
the function intervenes to perform automatic
braking.Concurrently, the vehicle emits visual
and auditory warnings to avoid a collision or
signicantly reduce the collision speed.
For this function, the vehicle's speed should
be between 5 and 85 km/h for vehicles traveling
in the same direction,and between 5 and 60 km/
h for crossing vehicles.The maximum speed
reduction during automatic braking is 60 km/h.
Scenarios Where AEB Should be Disabled:
When the vehicle is being towed.
When entering an automatic car wash.
When temporary attachments or other objects
cover thefront-view intelligent driving camera.
When driving off-road or on a racetrack.
When driving on continuous winding mountain
roads.
When installing anti-skid chains.
In adverse weather conditions, such as heavy
rain, snow, or hail.
CAUTION
Drivers should not overly rely on the
AEB function, should not intentionally
test it, or wait for it to trigger. Situations
where the function fails to trigger or
triggers erroneously due to limitations are
unavoidable.
The AEB function is effective only for
vehicles traveling in the same direction
and pedestrians crossing the road.It
does not work for obstacles including
but not limited to electric bikes, bicycles,
motorcycles, animals, trash cans, boxes,
walls, etc.
It cannot recognize pedestrians shorter
than 0.8 meters.

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