Tata Harrier and Safari are now available with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) features. These features are designed to help drivers stay safe and avoid accidents.
The ADAS features on the Harrier and Safari include:
- Forward Collision Warning (FCW): This feature alerts the driver if there is a potential collision with another vehicle.
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW): This feature alerts the driver if they are about to drift out of their lane.
- Lane Keeping Assist (LKA): This feature helps the driver stay in their lane by providing steering input.
- Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): This feature automatically applies the brakes if the driver does not react to a potential collision.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): This feature automatically adjusts the speed of the vehicle to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front.
The ADAS features on the Harrier and Safari are a welcome addition to these popular SUVs. These features can help drivers stay safe and avoid accidents, which is always a good thing.
Here are some additional details about the ADAS features on the Harrier and Safari:
- Forward Collision Warning (FCW): The FCW feature uses a radar sensor to detect vehicles in front of the Harrier or Safari. If the FCW system detects that there is a potential collision, it will alert the driver with a visual and audible warning.
- Lane Departure Warning (LDW): The LDW feature uses a camera to detect the lane markings on the road. If the LDW system detects that the driver is about to drift out of their lane, it will alert the driver with a visual and audible warning.
- Lane Keeping Assist (LKA): The LKA feature uses a camera and steering actuator to help the driver stay in their lane. If the LKA system detects that the driver is about to drift out of their lane, it will gently apply the steering wheel to help the driver stay in their lane.
- Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): The AEB feature uses a radar sensor to detect vehicles in front of the Harrier or Safari. If the AEB system detects that there is a potential collision and the driver does not react, the AEB system will automatically apply the brakes to help avoid the collision.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC): The ACC feature uses a radar sensor to detect vehicles in front of the Harrier or Safari. The ACC system can automatically adjust the speed of the vehicle to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front. The ACC system can also be used to maintain a set speed.
The ADAS features on the Harrier and Safari are a welcome addition to these popular SUVs. These features can help drivers stay safe and avoid accidents, which is always a good thing.