What is the function of the collision prevention emergency braking in the Range Rover?
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The functions of the collision prevention emergency braking in the Range Rover include: when a potential collision hazard is detected ahead, the system displays a forward collision warning, giving the driver time to brake in time to avoid a collision. If the driver fails to take action, the system will automatically brake to reduce the severity of the potential collision. The Range Rover is a model under Land Rover, featuring body and chassis technology, with an overall design that continues the classic boxy appearance. It offers spacious interiors, excellent handling, and economical fuel consumption, paired with three different engine options, ensuring robust power performance and enhancing the experience for both passengers and drivers. The dimensions of the Range Rover are 4999mm in length, 2073mm in width, and 1835mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2922mm.