The VW ID. Buzz introduces new smart assistance systems
in the ID. Buzz, iconic design meets innovative technology, and this is reflected in the new driving comfort and assistance systems.
Volkswagen integrates into the ID. Buzz fully integrated, state-of-the-art assistance systems. The ‘Travel assist’, with swarm data available as an option, and the ‘Park assist plus’ system, with memory function, are perfect examples of this. These systems can also be ordered as an option for all other ID models. of new production, from ID.3 to ID.4 and ID.5.
The optionally included ‘Travel assist’ can help the car to stay in lane, manage the distance to a vehicle ahead and maintain a maximum speed pre-set by the driver.
The ‘Travel assist’ uses, among other things, the adaptive lane guidance system. This system keeps the vehicle active in the center of the lane.
When anonymous swarm data is available from other Volkswagen models, this innovative tool uses simple lane marking to keep the vehicle within the lane. In this case, the assistance system is also available, for example, on country roads without center lane markings. The presence of ‘Travel assist’ is further increased thanks to swarm data, which improves the comfort and level of assistance for the customer.
With this data, Volkswagen is taking the next step towards highly automated driving. The anonymous swarm data is generated by several hundred thousand Volkswagen Group cars. To this end, the fleet also collects map material with specific characteristics of the area around the vehicle, such as signaling and traffic lines, and automatically sends this information to the cloud. From there, the individually adapted data is sent to the Volkswagen models currently driving on the respective road sections. The database is constantly growing thanks to the large number of participating vehicles.
Source: La Verdad

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