How to use the automatic braking function of the Leiling?

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SanIsla
07/23/25 4:19pm
The method to use the automatic braking function of the Leiling is: when the driver steps on the brake, the system can judge the driver's braking action and increase the braking force during emergency braking, thereby shortening the braking distance. The body dimensions of the Leiling are: length 4640mm, width 1780mm, height 1455mm, wheelbase 2700mm, and fuel tank capacity 50l. The Leiling is equipped with a 1.2t turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 85kw, maximum power speed of 5200 to 5600rpm per minute, maximum torque of 185nm, maximum torque speed of 1500 to 4000rpm per minute, and is matched with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission.
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MacJoseph
08/10/25 12:04pm
Using the automatic braking function in the Leiling is actually quite simple. From my experience, you need to find the safety system option in the settings menu on the central control screen and switch it to the on position. After that, while driving, the system will automatically monitor obstacles ahead. If it detects an imminent collision, such as following too closely or sudden braking by the vehicle in front, it will automatically apply the brakes to slow down. I often use it in urban areas, and it feels very reassuring. However, it's important to remember that this feature isn't foolproof—sensors can easily be obscured by dust or rain, so regularly cleaning the front grille is crucial. Additionally, the system is generally effective at speeds between 5-100 km/h, and it's particularly useful on highways. Overall, this function enhances driving safety and has helped me avoid a few minor collisions, but it's still essential to stay alert and not get distracted.
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MacRyan
09/22/25 6:10am
My Levin has automatic braking, which is quite smart to use. After starting the vehicle, activate this function in the vehicle settings on the touchscreen, then drive normally. It uses radar and cameras to scan ahead and actively slows down or stops in dangerous situations like emergencies. I feel like it's an invisible assistant, especially in congested areas, helping me avoid rear-end collisions. I recommend beginners try the system's warning tones—it alerts before taking action. Keeping the sensors clean is a must, like checking them on a sunny day before heading out. Overall, this technology reduces accident risks, but don’t rely on it entirely—manual observation is still more reliable.
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