Automatic identification of ice and snow pavement
When driving, the snow is getting heavier and heavier, so the driving mode is adjusted because the original sight is affected, which poses a certain safety hazard to driving in snowy days. Terrain? Response? The second generation intelligent all-terrain feedback adaptive system can monitor the current road environment and automatically adjust to the most suitable terrain mode. The system has 6+ 1 drive mode, which gives the new generation Land Rover Aurora powerful all-terrain capability.
The new generation Land Rover Aurora is also equipped with ATPC all-terrain process control system, which can more easily cope with different road conditions and set and maintain a stable speed in challenging ground environments such as muddy, wet grass, ice and snow, dusty roads, etc.
180 There is no dead angle in front of the vehicle.
Aurora first adopted ClearSight? Shanda? Viewing technology can show the road impact of the front 180 visual blind area. From a practical point of view, this technology makes everything in front of the steering wheel "disappear". After a night of heavy snow, driving out of the community, after the snow is cleared, the small snow piles on the road, especially at the corner, can be easily avoided. In off-road conditions, it can also help you find obstacles such as rocks or low walls in advance. The rear view that the streaming media rearview mirror can observe is also 50 wider than that of the traditional rearview mirror.
It's easier to go uphill and downhill.
Half of the year is in the "winter" northeast, and slippery roads are very common. At this time, the anti-skid auxiliary and steep slope descent control system is particularly practical. When the vehicle is started, the start-up anti-skid auxiliary function can run effectively in the speed range below 30 km/h, and after exceeding this speed, it will automatically switch to the original driving mode. Steep descent control system (HDC) is a patented technology of Land Rover, which controls the descent of vehicles on steep slopes. The ramp start assist device can prevent the vehicle from sliding backwards when starting uphill. This car is also equipped with a steep slope slow release control function. When the driver releases the brake on a steep slope, this function can make the vehicle slowly release the brake pressure to avoid slipping too fast.
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