The all-new Range Rover is packed with smart, relevant technologies providing a relaxed driving experience.
The latest driver assistance features available to increase comfort and safety include an enhanced Adaptive Cruise Control. This is an improved cruise control system that helps maintain a pre-set gap from the vehicle in front, even if it changes speed. Queue Assist extends this functionality. It is designed to allow the vehicle to come to a stop when it reaches a traffic queue.
Park Assist automated technology uses ultrasonic sensors to identify parking spaces and help drivers to parallel park in tight spots. The system uses a cluster screen to prompt drivers through each stage and then automatically steers the vehicle into place.
Using sensors mounted on the sides and rear bumper, these systems are designed to see what might be missed. When a vehicle enters a blind spot, a warning light will show in the corresponding door mirror. Closing Vehicle Sensing scans a zone much further behind the vehicle, to help detect vehicles which are closing quickly from behind, and which could cause a threat during a lane change manoeuvre.
Using radar detectors in the rear of the vehicle, the system is designed to warn drivers about potential collisions during reversing manoeuvres. The system can help detect a vehicle approaching from either side. When a target vehicle with a credible 'time to collision' is detected (a collision within three seconds or less), the system alerts the driver. Three warnings are given: an indicator lights up in the corresponding door mirror, an audible alert is sounded and a warning symbol is displayed on the camera screen.