Hi all,
I have really been underwhelmed by the functionality of the Lane Keep Assist feature. It simply doesn't work well at all in keeping the car in the lane. Is it just mine? I also have a Honda Clarity with Lane Keep Assist, and that works pretty well. The two cars are actually very opposite in the way they behave. The Honda is not very good at being able to identify the lane in other than ideal conditions. They system suspends itself quickly whenever there is any issue at all with the lane markings. The Ioniq actually better in this sense. It seems to do a pretty good job at recognizing lanes. When the Honda can identify the lane however, it's almost perfect at keeping the car dead center in the lane. You never have to correct it. The Ioniq simply does a very poor job at that. It constantly drifts then corrects, and many times it can't correct quickly enough and the car goes out of it's lane. Is yours better? I'm thinking maybe I don't have something set correctly. Do you find the feature useful?
I have really been underwhelmed by the functionality of the Lane Keep Assist feature. It simply doesn't work well at all in keeping the car in the lane. Is it just mine? I also have a Honda Clarity with Lane Keep Assist, and that works pretty well. The two cars are actually very opposite in the way they behave. The Honda is not very good at being able to identify the lane in other than ideal conditions. They system suspends itself quickly whenever there is any issue at all with the lane markings. The Ioniq actually better in this sense. It seems to do a pretty good job at recognizing lanes. When the Honda can identify the lane however, it's almost perfect at keeping the car dead center in the lane. You never have to correct it. The Ioniq simply does a very poor job at that. It constantly drifts then corrects, and many times it can't correct quickly enough and the car goes out of it's lane. Is yours better? I'm thinking maybe I don't have something set correctly. Do you find the feature useful?