From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-22 15:34:00
Recently, a XPeng X9 was traveling at high speed at night when two adults and a child on one adult’s back suddenly darted out from between vehicles in the adjacent right lane, obstructing the driver’s view. In this critical moment, the vehicle’s AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking) system quickly detected the hazard and automatically applied the brakes, successfully avoiding a collision and safeguarding the safety of two families. This incident highlights the crucial role of AEB systems in complex driving conditions such as limited visibility and nighttime scenarios. Today, active safety technologies—including AEB and AES (Automatic Emergency Steering)—are widely adopted in new energy vehicles, enabling them to autonomously brake or change lanes when drivers fail to react in time, significantly enhancing road safety.

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