Why does the Magotan still roll back despite having hill-start assist?
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The hill-start assist function is triggered only when the system detects that the car is on a slope with a certain angle, and this intervention has a time limit, usually 2-3 seconds. That means the transition from brake to accelerator must not exceed 3 seconds, otherwise the function will deactivate, resulting in rollback. Alternatively, if the slope is particularly slight, the system may determine that the function is unnecessary, leading to rollback. Below is an introduction to the Magotan: 1. Powertrain: The Magotan is equipped with a 1.8TSI engine, the latest generation from Volkswagen Germany, incorporating the most advanced engine technology globally and leading the development trend of gasoline engines. The new 1.8TSI engine combines turbocharging technology with gasoline direct injection, delivering greater power and superior torque characteristics. 2. Exterior Design: The Magotan's exterior styling, meticulously designed by German experts, integrates contemporary automotive design elements, with its dynamic and elegant appearance representing the latest European automotive design philosophy. The bold V-shaped front grille exudes stability and sophistication, while the sleek and aerodynamic body lines give the Magotan an impressively low drag coefficient of just 0.28. The cutting-edge 'compound fisheye' adaptive turning bi-xenon headlights, embodying the latest design concepts, radiate intelligence and composure.