
Infiniti Q60's Luxury Sport model is equipped with Lane Departure Warning. Here is information about Lane Departure Warning: 1. The Lane Departure Warning System is an assistive system that helps drivers reduce traffic accidents caused by lane departure through alerts. The system consists of an image processing chip, controller, sensors, etc. 2. The Lane Departure Warning System has two main functions: "Longitudinal" and "Lateral" lane departure warnings. The Longitudinal Lane Departure Warning System mainly prevents lane departure collisions caused by excessive speed or loss of directional control, while the Lateral Lane Departure Warning System primarily prevents lane departure collisions caused by driver distraction or failure to steer.

I've been driving the Q60 for over two years, and the Lane Departure Warning is standard across all 3.0T versions. On my 2019 S version, whenever the speed exceeds 70km/h, the system vibrates the steering wheel if it detects lane crossing. This feature is especially reassuring on highways. Once when I dozed off and nearly veered off course, the sudden violent vibration of the steering wheel startled me awake. However, it can give false alarms during heavy rain, which later made me develop the habit of always using turn signals when changing lanes. The newer models even have flashing light alerts on the rearview mirrors, while the older versions only have vibration warnings.

Last year when I worked at a 4S dealership, I memorized the specs sheet. The Q60's Lane Departure Warning system comes in two versions: for the 2017 model, only the top-tier Limited trim had it, requiring a ¥32,000 upgrade for the ProActive package; after the 2019 facelift, it became standard across all trims, with sensitivity adjustable via the central display. When buying used, pay attention to the condition of the camera module on the windshield - replacing this OEM part costs over ¥8,000.

As a female driver, I rely on this feature the most! Even the entry-level model I bought has it. At first, I was always startled by the buzzing vibration. Later, I found out it can recognize solid and dashed lines, and it also reminds me when I follow too closely in traffic jams. But one day during a heavy rainstorm on my way home, it suddenly stopped working. The next day, the 4S shop said the camera was covered in mud. Now, I always make sure to wash the black square area in the upper middle part of the windshield when cleaning my car.


