Happy with the response for ADAS on the XUV700, Mahindra is looking to democratise the tech.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems or ADAS is fast gaining acceptance amongst Mahindra SUV buyers. According to the company, a relatively high percentage of its over 1,00,000 XUV700 customers have opted for the system, which on the XUV700 include lane keep assist, front collision warning, smart pilot assist, automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, high beam assist and traffic sign recognition.
- Future Mahindras will get Level 2 Driving Automation
- Scorpio N, XUV300 could get ADAS
- Majority of XUV700 customers have opted for ADAS tech
ADAS a key buying factor on XUV700
Few people at Mahindra expected the XUV700’s ADAS systems to draw so many customers. Rajesh Jejurikar, ED and CEO of the automobile business said that he was personally surprised with the demand. “Our top-of-the-line XUV model is doing exceptionally well,” he explains “and customers say ADAS is a key factor when making the purchase decision.” The goal of ADAS, according to Jejurikar, is to provide the customer with greater comfort and safety, and is one of the prime reasons why Mahindra customers are willing to pay the extra amount for this technology.
ADAS to feature on more Mahindras
As the technology gets more affordable, more mature and better accepted, more buyers will want it. Jejurikar is bullish on the demand and utility of the systems even in our difficult conditions. “The technology is super relevant for Indian conditions, and we would like to incorporate ADAS into other vehicles in our portfolio.” These are likely to include the Scorpio N, the soon to be revealed pickup version of the Scorpio, and the XUV300 and XUV400 later. Mahindra has also hinted that future SUVs will be compliant with Level 2 Driving Automation as defined by the SAE. To qualify for SAE Level 2, the systems must include brake, accelerator and steering intervention, as well as lane centring and adaptive cruise control. However, the driver will still need to supervise and intervene according to the conditions or as instructed.
ADAS in India
First seen on luxury cars like Mercedes and Volvo, ADAS systems today are making their way onto mainstream cars and SUVs. The list of affordable cars currently available with ADAS range from the Honda City and Hyundai Verna to MG’s Hector, Astor and ZS, and Tata’s Harrier and Safari. While customers have taken to the tech enthusiastically, integration of the system in India hasn’t been totally seamless. Our chaotic traffic and road conditions are partly to blame (often systems need recalibration), and what compounds the problem is that some drivers don’t understand the limitations of the systems fully, leading to abuse and misuse. Additionally, problems have been reported with systems from almost all manufacturers, Mahindra included.
The Mercedes emergency braking system, for example, is sub-optimal (intervention is often too strong), and there are even plenty of complaints from Tesla owners too. One thing’s for sure, ADAS tech is complex and difficult to execute perfectly, but while it may not be fail-safe, it can make your car safer if used correctly.
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