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Basic Tech 03 ASCC (Advanced Smart Cruise Control)
A combination of sensors measure the distance
from the car in front and automatically adjust
speed to maintain a safe distance without
having to apply the brakes manually.
Internet access
App store
Smartphone remote start and door lock control
Traffic information and navigation
Automatic Collision Notification (ACN) /
Remote diagnostics
Image processing-based safety system
Eco-driving coaching
Gesture-based audio control
ADVENT OF SMART CARS
The age of smart cars is approaching fast as automobiles are increasingly making full
use of electronic technology developments. There are already cars out there which can
drive themselves, automatically adjust speed and maneuver into the hard shoulder in
emergency situations. Hyundai Motor has already highlighted the importance of smart
car technology, particularly with regard to Hyundai Motor’s growth and leadership
in market. Hyundai Motor has already developed and introduced various smart
technologies such as ‘Blue Link’ and the Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC) system.
Hyundai Motor is currently focusing its efforts on the development of the autonomous
car, which will be the ultimate smart car.
VSM (Vehicle Stability Management System)
The VSM prevents asymmetrical braking by
applying braking force to the wheels individually,
ensuring stable maneuvering.
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HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY Annual Report 2014
PRECISION CONTROL OF BRAKING POWER
HTRAC is a next-generation 4-wheel drive system
which variably controls the braking power of the
left and right wheels in both the front and rear
wheels, achieving exceptional stability on ice and
other difficult road conditions.
BSD (Blind Spot Detection System)
The BSD consists of radars on the left and
right sides of the rear bumper which detects
obstacles and incoming vehicles. The system
sends warning signals to the driver to help
prevent accidents.
ASPAS
(Advanced Smart Parking Assist System)
The ultrasonic sensor at the rear of the vehicle
detects the parking space and the system
controls the steering system, helping drivers
park with confidence. The second generation
parking assist system supports both parallel
and reverse parking maneuvers.
9 Airbags
There are a combination of nine airbags,
consisting of a driver’s knee airbag, curtain
airbags, frontside airbags and rear side airbags
working together to protect drivers and
passengers.
(Genesis)
LKAS (Lane Keeping Assist System)
LKAS is an upgraded version of the Lane
Departure Warning System (LDWS) which sends
a warning signal and vibration through the
steering wheel when the car leaves the lane
without signaling. The forward-looking camera
at the front of the vehicle detects the driving
lane and automatically steers the vehicle to
stay in the middle of lane.
Smart Tech
HYUNDAI MOTOR IS MAKING THE SMART
CAR A REALITY BY INFUSING ITS CARS
WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES