Lucid AIR GRAND TOURING

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WARNING: The brake pedal moves
downward abruptly during Automatic
Emergency Braking events. Always
ensure that the brake pedal can move
freely. Do not place material (including
additional mats) under or on top of the
vehicle-supplied floor mat and always
ensure that the driver's floor mat is
secured properly. Failure to do so can
impede the ability of the brake pedal to
move freely.
Working in conjunction with Forward Collision
Warning, the Automatic Emergency Braking
system detects the presence of an object such
as a vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian. If the
system determines an imminent collision with
an object to the front it will initiate emergency
braking to reduce the severity of the impact.
If the driver presses the brake during an
Automatic Emergency Braking event, the
system will provide additional brake support.
When Automatic Emergency Braking applies
the brakes, an audible warning sounds, and
a visual warning appears on the Instrument
Cluster. You may also notice movement of the
brake pedal.
Note: If active, the Adaptive Cruise Control
and Highway Assist systems will automatically
deactivate if an Automatic Emergency Braking
event is triered. See Adaptive Cruise Control
and Highway Assist.
Note: Automatic Emergency Braking does not
apply the brakes or stops applying the brakes
when:
- Steering wheel is turned abruptly.
- Brake pedal is pressed and released while
Automatic Emergency Braking is applying
the brakes.
- Accelerator is pressed abruptly while
Automatic Emergency Braking is applying
the brakes.
- Hazard (vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle or
pedestrian) is no longer detected in the
vehicle path.
Note: Automatic Emergency Braking can be
adversely affected by the limitations of
Advanced Driver Assistance components. See
ADAS Limitations. Use appropriate caution
when driving.
If Automatic Emergency Braking is
unavailable, a warning message and
indicator display on the Instrument
Cluster. If either of these items
appear, contact a Lucid Service Center.
Automatic Emergency Braking settings
WARNING: Lucid strongly recommends
that you leave this feature enabled
to provide potential supplemental
assistance and to help avoid serious
injury.
To configure Automatic Emergency Braking,
from the Pilot Panel touch
>
DreamDrive, then enable or disable
Collision Protection, which includes Forward
Collision Warning, and Automatic Emergency
Braking.
Collision Protection settings save to the current
User Profile.
- When enabled, you can press to select
the level of sensitivity for Forward
Collision Warnings: EARLY, NORMAL
(default), or LATE.
Note: Sensitivity levels do not affect the
actual braking distance.
Note: The selected sensitivity level will be
saved to the current User Profile.
- If you select to disable Collision
Protection, you will be prompted to
confirm your selection.
When Collision Protection is disabled,
an indicator displays on the
Instrument Cluster.
WARNING: The Automatic Emergency
Braking system automatically disables
when you select Sprint mode or when
you manually disable Lucid Stability
Control.
Speed Limitations
The Automatic Emergency Braking system,
including Forward Collision Warning, is active
at speeds above approximately 4 mph (7 km/h)
and up to 112 mph (180 km/h). Pedestrian
detection and reaction to stationary vehicles is
active at speeds up to 53 mph (85 km/h).
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) 107
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