Understanding Land Rover HDC, ATPC and Terrain Response

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HDC is Hill Descent Control.
If HDC is enabled and the speed is set, it will descend while maintaining the set speed even if you do not brake on downhill.
You can prevent the vehicle from slipping downhill when you step off the brake pedal.
ATPC is an All-Terrain Progress Control.
If ATPC is activated and the speed is set, the vehicle will run at the set speed without stepping on the excel pedal.
It maintains a constant speed on slippery roads, preventing wheels from slipping.
ATPC is also called low speed cruise control.
You can use on-road and off-road driving according to various road conditions using various driving programs of terrain response.
In Terrain Response 2, an auto mode is added, and the driving program is automatically selected according to the road conditions.
Proper use with the DSC function helps in difficult road conditions.
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  • Thanks this video really helps me❤

    @aroyehunbolatemilola6016@aroyehunbolatemilola60165 ай бұрын
  • awesome car

    @robertwalsh434@robertwalsh4343 жыл бұрын
  • Good luxury vehicles for diplomatic and government officials. Or rich people who need a SUV to go to the shopping mall. None of their owners will ever bring such an expensive vehicle offroading lol! And besides, when talking about SERIOUS OFFROADING, nobody would pick this bling bling car full of electronics. I've traveled through south east Asia, south America, Africa where the roads are really bad. Can't even call it a road, only rocks, sand and mud. Countries where you need a reliable and tough SUV that won't let you down. Something simple and repairable. So the vast majority of SUV you'll see are Toyota (Hilux and Land Cruiser), some Isuzu, Nissan Patrol, a few Ford Ranger. Never saw a Land Rover lol.

    @alexazn4578@alexazn45783 жыл бұрын
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