Not quite. While there are cameras - they are likely for lane keeping, just like the Genesis' are. Cameras cannot measure distance - especially since the size of the car ahead it is looking at can be dynamic. You still need a radar type technology that can measure time comparisons to calculate the distance - and the sensor is present in those cars, just better disguised. It is actually behind the H
emblem in the grille on the Honda, and I believe it is the same on the Subi.
From the Honda manual:
"The ACC radar sensor in the front grille can detect and monitor the distance of a vehicle up to 328 feet (100 meters) ahead of your vehicle. For more information on the radar sensor, see page 326."
Thanks, did not know as there are no unsightly plates on either of the cars I referenced. Found out the Honda is on the H badge which looks no different than any other Honda H badge. Are you listening Hyundai?
The NHTSA mandated back in 2014 that all manufacturers start phasing in rear cameras in May 2016 with full compliance by May 2018.
It says right in the manual that you are
not supposed to use the system in such conditions. There is further language along the lines of "improper use can result in a crash." Not adhering to the usage guidelines would constitute improper usage. Not to mention - those are the times where any driver would want to exercise as close to complete control over their vehicle anyhow.