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the_big_1



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Lane Keep Assit (LKA) standard?

Hi guys,

Just ha 69 plate Range Rover Evoque, R Dynamic as a courtesy car. The car had lane departure warnning, same as my 68 plate SVR, where the steering vibrates over you go over a lane line etc, but also Lane Keep Assit, where the steering stiffened to guide you back in lane if you wandering. My SVR doesnt apear to have this?
The SVR has blind spot monitoring, lane departure etc but no LKA? I guess it was an option?

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Jjvd21



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From manual: The lane departure warning system is enabled via the Driver assistance instrument panel menu. Once enabled, press the button located on the steering wheel to switch the system on and off. 2020 SVR / R.I.P. 2019 SVR / 2016 D4 Landmark / 2005 D3 HSE

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the_big_1



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Yep read that but there is two systems, lane departure warnning and lane keep assit. Looks like the Evoque has more options than the sport lol

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Col



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Could it be that the majority of ewoks are driven by females, and the are so busy doing their hair or makeup when driving they are not looking where they are going, and need the extra warning systems to help keep them on their own side of the road. Whistle

Cheers
Col

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