What does Xiaopeng LCC mean?
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LCC, also known as Lane Centering Control, is an advanced driver assistance function built upon ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control). When activated under certain conditions, the system assists the driver in steering to continuously keep the vehicle centered within the current lane. Key details are as follows: 1. With LCC activated: The vehicle remains largely centered in the lane, especially when the two lane markings are clear and during straight-line driving, achieving nearly 100% centering. 2. When the right lane marking is unclear or temporarily unrecognizable by Xiao P: The system can only rely on the detectable road boundary, i.e., the single left lane marking, as a reference. During this time, the steering wheel may adjust, causing brief vehicle sway, potentially resulting in a temporary rightward drift.
As a loyal user of XPeng Motors, I've been frequently using their LCC feature lately. Simply put, LCC stands for Lane Centering Control. It helps the car automatically stay centered in the lane on highways or straight roads, preventing deviation, and works seamlessly with adaptive cruise control for added convenience. For me, this technology relies on onboard cameras and sensors to scan road markings and adjust the steering wheel in real-time, reducing the burden of manual control. Especially during long drives, I can noticeably focus better on road conditions without making minor mistakes due to fatigue. Building on this, XPeng has introduced the NGP Navigation System, making assisted driving even smarter. Compared to other brands, its smoothness stands out. In daily use, I find it not just a labor-saving tool but also an enhancement to overall driving safety and comfort. I recommend beginners try activating the settings but always be ready to take over in case of emergencies. This feature performs best on the G9 model, with excellent detail optimization—it's definitely a plus for smart mobility.