What Does Pilot Assist Mean?
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Pilot Assist provides collaborative, intelligent and steerable assistance, while the driver needs to maintain control of the vehicle at all times. Here is the relevant introduction: The difference between Pilot Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control: Pilot Assist can be used at speeds from 0 to 150 kilometers per hour, can be activated from a standstill, maintains a safe following distance and follows the preceding vehicle to stop and start. Adaptive Cruise Control only takes effect at speeds above 25 kilometers per hour, and when the speed drops below 25 kilometers per hour, the driver needs to take manual control. Notes: The Pilot Assist system functions when the speed does not exceed 130 kilometers per hour, and is particularly useful in highway conditions, helping to save effort during high-speed driving. Hands must remain on the steering wheel at all times, and eyes must remain focused on the road ahead.