Emergency braking

A: Emergency Braking
Emergency braking will alert the driver with a Forward safety warning light (
), a warning message, and an audible warning. The brake assist will be activated to help avoid a collision with a vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist.
Emergency braking will be activated under the following conditions: your driving speed conditions, depending on the target ahead and the level of risk.
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For vehicle or powered two-wheeler:
Driving target
Stopped target
Weak braking power
Approximately 6~124 mph (10~200 km/h)
Strong braking power
Approximately 6~80 mph (10~130 km/h)
Approximately 6~47 mph (10~75 km/h)
Strong braking power - (if equipped)*
Approximately 6~62 mph (10~100 km/h)
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(if equipped)*: If Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist judges that avoiding collision is difficult even by changing the driving lane due to surroundings of the vehicle, it assists braking at an earlier time.
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For pedestrian or cyclist: Approximately 6~40 mph (10~65 km/h)
The function operation range may decrease due to the front traffic condition or the surroundings of the vehicle.