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Life with a Volvo XC40 PHEV: Month 3
Semi-autonomous driving features and touchscreen tech actually prove pleasing - 23 December 2020
Slightly controversial statement time: I don’t mind the Volvo XC40’s Pilot Assist system.
In fact, I actually quite like it. Doubtless some of my colleagues will be shaking their heads at me right now. But, like them, I remain generally unconvinced by lane guidance systems, which do often aggressively intervene and save you from some imagined danger should you choose to steer vaguely close to a painted line. However, I do reckon that such systems have a use in the right circumstances – and that’s shown by my experience with the XC40 T5 on long motorway trips between various lockdowns in recent months.
Volvo’s Pilot Assist function effectively combines its adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane keeping assistance systems. You simply pick the speed at which you want to drive, set your preferred distance to keep from cars ahead and press engage. The XC40 will then not only keep you suitably distanced from cars ahead but also keep you in the middle of your lane. And it works better than any other semi-autonomous system that I’ve tried for an extended period.
While the car will gently try to correct your steering if it feels that you’re going off course, it feels more like it’s helping you than trying to wrestle for control. And when you indicate, it stops any resistance until you’ve changed lanes. Meanwhile, the ACC is a step up from many others: it’s pleasingly graduated in decelerating as you approach a car ahead and also restrained in getting you back up to your preferred speed once the path ahead is clear.
In the right circumstances (such as on a reasonably long drive on a motorway you know well), it’s very effective, working in the way that a semi-autonomous system should: not by driving the car for you but by making it easier for you to drive the car. It removes a little of the tedium and frees you up to focus on the road.
It perhaps helps that it’s quite suited to the XC40’s role as an excellent and cosseting long-distance cruiser. Volvo’s stylish and premium Swedish design is very much evident in our range-topping Inscription Pro model, and it’s a comfortable place to pass a long journey.
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