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Does Camry have l2 autopilot?

Pacific Car Network Camry has l2 autopilot, which can be called semi-automatic driving. L2 autopilot is also a very hot topic now. L2 Autopilot means that the vehicle can operate more driving functions, and of course, the driver still needs to operate the rest. Simply put, if you can achieve horizontal and vertical autopilot, you can be rated as L2.

Let's get back to the question. How to divide the level of automatic driving? I won't go into details about L0, which means full manual driving. There should be no L0 level in the new car now. Then L 1 can be summarized as assisted driving, which means that the vehicle can operate some functions to reduce the driving pressure of the driver, such as adaptive cruise, lane keeping assistance, and auxiliary braking. These configurations actually began to appear 10 years ago, and are found in high-end models of luxury brands such as Volvo and Mercedes-Benz.

Then two sets of configurations are usually involved. The first group is the longitudinal adaptive cruise and pre-collision system, and the second group is the lateral lane keeping function.

First of all, the TSS safety system equipped on the current Camry is mainly composed of four major safety configurations, namely, the DRCC dynamic radar cruise control system, the PCS pre-collision system, the LTA lane tracking auxiliary system, and the AHB automatic adjustment high beam system. The DRCC, PCS and LTA in this system meet the L2 standard. Here are some additional instructions. DRCC is adaptive cruise, while Camry is full speed. As for pre-collision, it has pedestrian and bicycle identification.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)