About to purchase a G70 but need clarity on the forward collision. My Q50 will actually stop my car with this feature. As I’m coming up to a red light, I can release the gas and it will brake for me provided their is a vehicle in front of me.
After test driving 2 G70s, it doesn’t appear to work the same.
Can anyone provide some details on exactly how it works?
There are two separate features. AEB Automatic Emergency Braking and SCC, Smart Cruise control. AEB is more for emergency braking, but when the SCC is engaged it will follow cars very well, including stopping.
The Autonomous Emergency
Braking (AEB) system is designed to
help detect and monitor the vehicle
ahead or help detect a pedestrian in
the roadway through radar signals
and camera recognition to warn the
driver that a collision is imminent,
and if necessary, apply emergency
braking.
Prerequisite for activation
The AEB gets ready to be activated,
when the AEB is selected on the
LCD display, and when the following
prerequisites are satisfied.
- The ESC (Electronic Stability
Control ) is on.
- To enable the system to detect
pedestrians ahead, the vehicle
driving speed must be between 5
mph – 45 mph (8 km/h – 70 km/h).
- To enable the system to detect a
vehicle ahead, the vehicle driving
speed must be between 5 mph –
110 mph (8 km/h – 180 km/h).
When traveling above 50 mph (80
km/h), the AEB system only initiates
partial braking. This is to prevent
unintended full braking to stop in the
middle of the highway.