Land Rover Defender – L663 Auto High Beam Assist
The AHBA feature automatically selects and deselects high beams under specific conditions of road lighting and in the absence of other vehicle lights. The system is only active when the ambient light drops below a predetermined level.
- Terrain Response: Land Rovers come with a technology called Terrain Response, which lets the driver adjust the vehicle’s performance and stability to suit the driving conditions. This tool lets you change things like the throttle response, suspension, and traction control to make the car better off-road.
- All-Terrain Progress Control (ATPC) is a cruise control system for off-road driving that works at low speeds. It keeps going at the same speed even on rough ground, so the driver can focus on steering and avoiding obstacles.
- Terrain Response 2: This improved version of Terrain Response automatically senses the terrain and changes the vehicle settings to match. It has different ways to drive, like Comfort, Grass/Gravel/Snow, Mud and Ruts, Sand, and Rock Crawl, to make it work best in different situations.
- InControl Touch Pro: Land Rover’s infotainment system, InControl Touch Pro, has a user-friendly interface with features like navigation, video playback, smartphone integration, and connectivity options. It might have a touch screen, mouth control, and a high-tech sound system.
- Driver Assistance Systems: Land Rover cars often have advanced driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot tracking, and automatic emergency braking. These tools make driving safer and help drivers stay awake longer.
- Off-Road Abilities: Land Rovers are known for how well they do off-road. They often have features like low-range gearing, changeable suspension height, differential lock, and advanced traction control systems to help them handle rough terrain.
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