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How does the BE 6’s ADAS stack up against systems in other established EV brands?

by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views7 comments
The Mahindra BE 6 Pack Three comes with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), a first for an Indian automaker to introduce this technology. Most ADAS features consist of adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, automatic emergency braking and other safety and convenience features. But ADAS can be highly effective and sophisticated — depending on the manufacturer. One of the most important areas that EV brands like Tesla, Hyundai and Volkswagen have spent years refining their ADAS. To help potential BE 6 buyers, it is important to understand how Mahindra’s implementation of ADAS compares with these more experienced players. This isn’t a comparison of feature lists, but one of real world performance, reliability and intuitiveness of the system.
Mahindra Electric BE 6 Pack Three
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Comments (7)

Varunover 1 year ago
I wonder how customizable it is. Some ADAS systems are just too intrusive. That could be a big plus if Mahindra lets users fine tune the settings.
Richaover 1 year ago
And the hardware is probably comparable to other brands. The real difference will be in software and how often Mahindra updates it. That’s where companies like Tesla really excel.
Sanaover 1 year ago
What bothers me is over reliance on these systems. People might even trust it too much, even though it’s not as advanced as Tesla’s. Mahindra has to be very clear on what its limitations are.
Gazalover 1 year ago
I’m just glad to see an Indian made EV with ADAS. It may not be the best, but it’s a huge step forward and will make other Indian manufacturers step up their game.
Shibaover 1 year ago
It will have to be tested on Indian road conditions. This is a system tuned for our chaotic traffic and road markings (or lack thereof) and this could actually outperform the foreign systems here.
Abhinitover 1 year ago
Don't underestimate Mahindra. They've been working on this for a while and have teamed up with some pretty solid tech companies. We might be surprised with how capable it is.
Kanishkover 1 year ago
To be real, Mahindra's ADAS is going to be pretty basic compared to Tesla or even Hyundai. It's a new game and it'll take a while to dial in these systems.
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