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XC60 MY2022 - Google/Android infotainment systemViews : 3025 Replies : 15Users Viewing This Thread : |
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May 5th, 2021, 21:53 | #11 |
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Interesting comments about the new system. You’d think it would be an improvement. I had BMWs for 20 years and their evolution of software and interface was always an incremental improvement. Not sure you’ll find system better than idrive.
At least with MY20 I don’t feel like I’m missing out now! |
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May 6th, 2021, 11:15 | #13 | |
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I'm intrigued when you say "Pilot Assist works but has terrible UI and doesn't give you the feedback about other vehicles that the existing system does" What feedback do you get at the moment? I have a 2018 V60 and when using Pilot assist, I wouldn't say that I get any feedback, the car just slows down if there is a slower vehicle in front but there is no indication on the driver display or HUD to show that. I am a bit of a data geek, so it would be interesting if there was some way to know more about what the car is "seeing".
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May 6th, 2021, 11:20 | #14 |
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The Volvo dash shows if there is a vehicle detected in front (the picture of the back of a car in front of you comes and goes).
On the speedo there is also an indication of the speed the system thinks the vehicle ahead is doing, and the current target speed for your vehicle. |
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I previously had a Skoda Superb with Adaptive cruise and you could get the "maxidot" part of the drivers display to show if a vehicle was detected in front and how close it was. That was with analog dials and a fairly small, black and white display, so it stood out quite well on the display. Having said that, the overall implementation of ACC on the Skoda was not as good as pilot assist; it was often quite late in braking to the point where I was hovering over the brake pedal ready to take over, and then there was often quite a delay in speeding up again. I find Pilot assist much quicker to respond and smoother.
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