Avita 11 car with AVATR.OS 2.3.0 introduces push start feature, enabling smart driving without the need for high-precision maps.

Gamingdeputy reported on April 18 that the Avita 11 car was launched today AVATR.OS 2.3.0 is pushed. After this upgrade, the smart driving function will no longer rely on high-precision maps. It should be noted that after upgrading,There will be no way to go back to the smart driving version that relies on high-precision mapsusers need to carefully choose their upgrade intentions.

Gamingdeputy’s upgrade features are as follows:

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The car adds a new manual switching function for Navigation Assistance (NCA). During NCA use, when conditions permit, you can switch to the Lane Cruise Assist (LCC) function with one click to enhance the driving experience.

During the period when special lanes are available, the Avita 11 car is in the City NCA and City Lane Cruise Assist (City LCC) states, supporting the use of levers to enter special lanes such as tidal lanes and bus lanes.

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In the Highway NCA mode, a new active deceleration function is added when approaching the toll station. When the vehicle approaches the toll station, it will automatically decelerate to 60km/h for comfort.

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Avita 11 car is in the state of Highway NCA and City NCA.Provides standard and comfort (relatively less reminders) two-speed steering wheel hands-off reminders to avoid more interruptions.

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In addition, this upgrade alsoOptimized the alarm strategy during smart driving; optimized the smart driving pilot auxiliary lane change strategy in urban areas.The map recommendation card has also been upgraded. Avita Smart Driving App has added a new feature of recommending frequently visited places, allowing you to navigate to your destination with one click..

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Added lateral obstacle collision avoidance (LOCP) function. When the vehicle recognizes lateral obstacles and there are safety risks such as collision or leaving the road boundary, this function can emergency assist the driver to turn the steering wheel to keep the vehicle driving within the lane safety zone.

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Assisted Valet Parking (AVP) feature upgrade, the map adds direct path calculation and activates the AVP function. When the vehicle is in the AVP available area, the instrument will pop up a corresponding prompt. Pull down the lever twice to activate the AVP function.

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AVP alsoSupports switching from parking space A to parking space B in the same garageexpanding the available range of AVP functions to facilitate users' parking.

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Added door shortcut button. The user's control panel on the drop-down interface of the car's homepage will display door control buttons, which can control any door with one click, improving riding convenience.

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Added sensor locking App reminder function. After the user successfully locks the vehicle through the Bluetooth key of the mobile phone, the Avita App will feedback the locking success information through the vibration of the mobile phone.

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Added new App to remotely end one-click charging and remotely schedule charging functions. Users can remotely control the end of charging, set the charging limit, check the connection status of the charging gun, and manage car charging in the Avita App.

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Added support for voice deletion of navigation waypoints. After users set way points, they can delete a way point in the planned route through the voice assistant to improve driving convenience.

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Added OTA version combining function.In Avita 11 car upgrade to AVATR.OS 2.3.0 and subsequent versions and after the Avita App is upgraded to v4.1.0 and above, multiple versions of software that have not been upgraded can be merged at the same time, and users can download it once.

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Note from Gamingdeputy: Before upgrading, the vehicle must maintain a battery level of ≥25% and not be in a charging state; the vehicle must be parked in P gear in a location where it can be parked for a longer period of time.

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