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About ADAS
ADAS LimitationsWARNING: This manual does not
include all of the situations that might
interfere with the proper operation
of ADAS components. Never rely on
these components to keep you or
your occupants safe. It is the driver
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ADAS Features
Your Lucid Air is equipped with Advanced
Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), named
Lucid DreamDrive. The following features are
available:
Driving Experience -Adaptive Cruise Control
- Highway Assist
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Traffic
Drive-Off Alert
- Drowsy Driver Alert
- Distracted Driver Alert
Supplemental Safety -Forward Collision Warning
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Cross Traffic Protection
- Lane Departure Protection
- Blind Spot Warning
- Blind Spot Display
Parking Experience -Automatic Park In
- Automatic Park Out
- Surround View Monitoring
- Rear View Monitoring
- Park Distance Warning
The ADAS features are configured using the
Pilot Panel. To find out more about each
feature, press the
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ADAS Component Locations
1. Long-Range Radar
2. Surround View Monitoring Cameras, see Surround View Monitoring.
3. Front Multifunction Camera
4. Short-Range Radar
5. Ultrasonic Sensors
DreamDrive94
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6. Rear View Camera, see Rear View Monitoring.DreamDrive95
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Driving Experience
Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls
1.Toggle switch
2. DreamDrive activate
3. Gap Setting adjustment
4. Cancel Drive Assist control
Using DreamDrive
-Press
to access or exit DreamDrive mode.
- Press and hold to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control and Highway Assist systems (see
Adaptive Cruise Control and Highway Assist ).
- Press the toggle button to engage the feature.
- Push the toggle up/down to adjust the set speed by
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DreamDrive Requirements
Adaptive Cruise Control or Highway Assist
can be activated when all of the following
conditions are met:
-Driver
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ahead. The default distance maintained is
the furthest allowed. See Adjusting following
distance
Adaptive Cruise Control is primarily intended
for driving on dry, straight roads with no
stops or sharp curves, such as highways and
freeways.
If the adaptive Cruise Control cannot brake the vehicle safely, it will issue a takeover
request.
Note: If your vehicle stops behind another
vehicle and remains stationary for more than
10 minutes while Adaptive Cruise Control is
active, the system will disengage and apply the Emergency Parking Brake (EPB).
Setting and changing cruising speed To activate Adaptive Cruise Control, press the
DreamDrive button on the steering wheel.
See Steering Wheel DreamDrive Controls .
Note: The DreamDrive mode defaults to
Highway Assist for first-time users. When a
User Profile is active, the system will go to
the last used DreamDrive mode (Adaptive
Cruise Control or Highway Assist). If Highway
Assist is activated, press and hold the
. DreamDrive button to switch to Adaptive
Cruise Control.
To set the cruising speed: -Push the left toggle up or down to adjust
speed by
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-The target vehicle will not be highlighted
Once the accelerator is released, Adaptive
Cruise Control should automatically resume
and return to the cruise speed set by the
driver. The Cockpit Panel displays the active
Adaptive Cruise Control mode.
Adjusting following distanceWARNING: It is your responsibility as
the driver to determine and maintain
a safe following distance at all times.
Do not rely on Adaptive Cruise Control
to maintain an accurate or appropriate
following distance.WARNING: Never depend on Adaptive
Cruise Control to adequately slow
down the vehicle to avoid a collision.
Always watch the road in front of you
and be prepared to take corrective
action at all times. Failure to do so
can result in a collision with the risk
of serious injury or death.
To adjust the vehicle