True, half the time it can't properly detect lines outside of highways here. But it's the road's conditions fault... most of the times not even I can see them
Absolutely fantastic video - I was so curious about the capabilities of this system, and this is the only video I've found that actually shows all these amazing real-world scenarios. Thank you!
only disadvantage, you cant add additional modules to lower models, wich comes only with luxury models, ie. parking assist. Oh and all Toyota models badly need sound supression, because they have none
Love your videos, they are so helpful and almost unique on YT showing driver assistance/autonomous tech in detail! If you are able to, please make a video about the new Mazda3 (CTS system).
Thanks for the video.Want to mention that the new Corolla system is much better then my C-hr(the C-hr just bounces from line to line without keeping me actually in the lane ).But much worse than the audi and co. Jam assist (it's another lovely there).
Great video... I missed the headlight testing you usually do. I bought my Astra because I watched the full details on the matrix headlight. Now am thinking of getting rav 4 and I need to know how they compare to the matrix. A video on car headlights will be good too. Cheers
Psst... I just dangle an easily-detachable 9 - 10 oz weight at 9 o'clock position on the steering wheel and make my 2020 Rav4 hybrid full-time self-driving. This constantly putting-on-of-hands every 20 or so seconds as shown in this video is actually not quite as safe. Much better and less distracting when you don't have to do that. I drive 100 mile at a time on highways hands/feet free this way. It is so relaxing. This is just how I do it.
I bet, there is a possibility to deactivate the free hand warning. It's a GREAT technology. I have test driven a Corolla TS 2.0 and it worked perfect on the highway and in the city.
I decide against the Openpilot yet because on the highway Toyotas lanekeep works for me just great. While driving I push my left leg against the steering wheel. 99% of the time I don't get an alert. Overland or in the city the system is worthless. But I personally only need it on the highway.
I was able to trick my 2020 Corolla LE by using a bottle of water :) We drove from Las Vegas to Los Angeles and back and it's like 80% whopping hands off the wheel and no foot pedal at the freeway. Incredible especially at the traffic, so relaxing. Scary at first but after a couple of days, it was easy to learn the limitations. ACC and LTA comes standard here in the USA. This is the future!
It's possible to put water bottle on the steering wheel? Intervention times seems very short. Otherwise it seems good. Kia, Mercedes and BMW looks better though. Especially BMWs driving assistant professional seemed very very good, it manoeuvred through a lane-less construction site on a sharp curve without intervention (on your Video). Never saw that before. Your the only one who makes such good videos about LKA and ACC Videos. Very good work. I gave you a sub. 👍
If you look closely, the diver ignored the hold steering wheel prompt at 2:34 and held it too late. This caused the autopilot to disengage - you see the message popup at 2:35 if you slow down the video. This is why the driver had to brake at 2:39 - the system was disengaged. No excuses for 5:38 though!
4:11 Was that lane change initiated by the driver or was the car just following the car in front of it? It's seems like the lane trace/warning system was active, but still allowed the car to go to the right lane. Will it also automatically change lanes on the highway when you trigger it with the turn signal + slight push on the steering wheel?
The system gracefully reacts to vehicles entering and leaving your lane. But I wouldn't trust it to see a stopped vehicle and react to it (it could only react to slowing traffic, not stopped traffic)
I can confirm that is false, I’ve had it stop my car completely at a safe distance depending on where I set the space, but it had no problem stopping if a car was completely stopped in front of me
@@matthewciprian3201yes. But I have no confidence it will go from seeing "no car" to "stopped car", it's easier to latch on a moving target and isolate the background. Even Teslas can't tell an overturned semi truck, only the human can
I also agree with you Matthew. I just tried it yesterday and it stopped perfectly in stop and go traffic with me pressing the closet range. It didn’t work when I was on a hill so I had to engage
I drove a 2020 Corolla and found the cruise control to work OK, but it is not perfect. Often it will accelerate too rapidly in a traffic and slam on brakes when it gets close, so it was annoying for both myself and the driver behind. I would not call it a full stop-and-go solution. It works good if there is no traffic though. On a positive note, it won't bug you for keeping hands on the wheel if you just hold one hand on the wheel (on the bottom left).
W miescie to auto wiadomo jest bardzo fajne. Jak sie jednak spisuje w trasie przy 140-160km/h ? Da sie w srodku wysiedziec ? To, ze pali wiecej to akurat wiem. Jednak chodzi mi o to, jak z komfortem akustycznym. Pozdrawiam
I got one Corolla Cross and it's fantastic. I have tried everything to set warning and ask for break. That thing just don't work. Is that anything that I could test?
If I understood you correctly, you cannot set the cruise control speed with keeping the safe distance to the car in front, right? If yes, are you sure you use ADAPTIVE cruise control, not cruise control? Corolla Cross has regular cruise control also, you can switch between them using the button on the steering wheel.
Worth noting that the Corolla is just going through a mid-life upgrade, and the 2023 ones will have a new display arrangement, essentially based on a screen with various available setups. Look up the advertising etc.
How does it work in emergency situations? For example, some unexpected object like a blown tire on the road - if I wanted to take control of the steering wheel to steer into another lane would it override my decision and try to keep me in the lane or would it let me perform that manoeuvre?
What was the vehicle's reaction to the cyclist at 1:23-1:30? Did it sense the cyclist as a vehicle or something to be avoided? Or would it have hit the cyclist without intervention?
You will hear sth. like that: ruclips.net/video/-x-GWefDMk0/видео.html Is it what you want to hear? Also: what about noise canceling with cameras which I use? At 130 km/h is even quieter than at 120 km/h often.
If you look closely, the diver ignored the hold steering wheel prompt at 2:34 and held it too late. This caused the autopilot to disengage - you see the message popup at 2:35 if you slow down the video. This is why the driver had to brake at 2:39 - the system was disengaged. No excuses for 5:38 though!
How well do you find this system works? I've got a 2019 corolla hybrid (Australia). Mine wanders all over the place, even steers it's self out of the lane sometimes - triggering the LDW. Have tried on lots of well marked roads, but I think my friends Hyundai Kona LKAS works better.
Dude, just put a water bottle between the steering wheel gap so you don't have to touch the wheel every 5 seconds or so to tell the computer that you are holding it. It's a trick that works for most LTA and lots of RUclips videos on how to do it. Or better yet, just go grab OpenPilot from Comma.ai for US$1K and you'll have even a better than Tesla experience.
This is so far the most detailed test on youtube. You really can see the system in action unlike other reviewers who barely show anything. Thanks man!
I love the fact it also traces the preceding cars line if it can't find the road markings. Makes the system so much more usable!
True, half the time it can't properly detect lines outside of highways here. But it's the road's conditions fault... most of the times not even I can see them
Absolutely fantastic video - I was so curious about the capabilities of this system, and this is the only video I've found that actually shows all these amazing real-world scenarios. Thank you!
This is so relaxing especially in stop and go driving. I tried it myself in the new Corolla.
I love the ACC and LTA in my Corolla, they work as promised! :). Driving to Poland in July, greeting from Sweden!
For a cheap car this is amazing plus lka,acc and speed limit detection comes as standard.
I'm quite impressed with construction zone test.
only disadvantage, you cant add additional modules to lower models, wich comes only with luxury models, ie. parking assist. Oh and all Toyota models badly need sound supression, because they have none
@@milordas actually it has park assist this guy filmed it.
Love your videos, they are so helpful and almost unique on YT showing driver assistance/autonomous tech in detail! If you are able to, please make a video about the new Mazda3 (CTS system).
Thank you very much! :) I will try to do that with Mazda 3, but I know that it will not be very soon :(
awesome! Even a corolla base can do 99% of what people want from semi-autonomous driving
Thanks for the video.Want to mention that the new Corolla system is much better then my C-hr(the C-hr just bounces from line to line without keeping me actually in the lane ).But much worse than the audi and co. Jam assist (it's another lovely there).
Yes, you are right. In C-HR you only have ACC in a traffic jam.
Great video... I missed the headlight testing you usually do. I bought my Astra because I watched the full details on the matrix headlight. Now am thinking of getting rav 4 and I need to know how they compare to the matrix. A video on car headlights will be good too. Cheers
Psst... I just dangle an easily-detachable 9 - 10 oz weight at 9 o'clock position on the steering wheel and make my 2020 Rav4 hybrid full-time self-driving. This constantly putting-on-of-hands every 20 or so seconds as shown in this video is actually not quite as safe. Much better and less distracting when you don't have to do that. I drive 100 mile at a time on highways hands/feet free this way. It is so relaxing. This is just how I do it.
Best video so far on RUclips. Thanks sir! How long we can leave our hands away from steering wheel btw>?
Thank you, exactly what I was looking for!!!
Perfect video that explains the important features and real time examples. Thanks!
5:38 Woah!
Technically Tesla’s standard autopilot in a cheap and reliable brand
I bet, there is a possibility to deactivate the free hand warning. It's a GREAT technology. I have test driven a Corolla TS 2.0 and it worked perfect on the highway and in the city.
tesla autopilot looks more consistent, especially with safely stopping every time. (cough cough looking at you 2:37 )
I decide against the Openpilot yet because on the highway Toyotas lanekeep works for me just great.
While driving I push my left leg against the steering wheel. 99% of the time I don't get an alert.
Overland or in the city the system is worthless. But I personally only need it on the highway.
Necro yes that’s why I said technically lol, plus I have driven many Tesla’s with autopilot
@@SupremeChief1 OP cost 1200 bucks and the Tesla AP cost over 7k. That says everything😁
Finally, Toyota is a bit late in the game! I must have this!
I was able to trick my 2020 Corolla LE by using a bottle of water :) We drove from Las Vegas to Los Angeles and back and it's like 80% whopping hands off the wheel and no foot pedal at the freeway. Incredible especially at the traffic, so relaxing. Scary at first but after a couple of days, it was easy to learn the limitations. ACC and LTA comes standard here in the USA. This is the future!
Do the 2019's come standard with LTA?
i wonder why it doesnt automatically accelerates after a full stop..
it could have been a perfect system for heavy traffic
dafff08 It does. But if stopped for longer than 3 seconds, a click on the steering wheel is required to keep the acceleration assistance on.
to not fully driver asleeping :)
Nice video by the way man ! I wasn’t into Toyota brand till looking at the new Corolla 2020...
5:35
Wow
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In fact by keeping only one hand loosely on the steering wheel you can trick the system a bit. Then you have automatic steering all the time.
It's possible to put water bottle on the steering wheel? Intervention times seems very short. Otherwise it seems good. Kia, Mercedes and BMW looks better though.
Especially BMWs driving assistant professional seemed very very good, it manoeuvred through a lane-less construction site on a sharp curve without intervention (on your Video). Never saw that before.
Your the only one who makes such good videos about LKA and ACC Videos. Very good work. I gave you a sub. 👍
better option is to install openpilot.
@@kevinroscom open pilot: $1000 Water bottle: $1
I love fuel economi on all Toyota hybrid models! It's incredible what they achived! A real enviroment caring mass manufacturer!
How to set such digital spidometer settings in order to get those “3 wheels”?
Super annoying that ACC failed at 2:40. Really disappointing to see a system that may or may not work, which is more stressful than actual driving
Il's because the gray Nissan Micra has left too late.
If you look closely, the diver ignored the hold steering wheel prompt at 2:34 and held it too late. This caused the autopilot to disengage - you see the message popup at 2:35 if you slow down the video. This is why the driver had to brake at 2:39 - the system was disengaged. No excuses for 5:38 though!
4:11 Was that lane change initiated by the driver or was the car just following the car in front of it? It's seems like the lane trace/warning system was active, but still allowed the car to go to the right lane. Will it also automatically change lanes on the highway when you trigger it with the turn signal + slight push on the steering wheel?
Corolla followed the previous car ignoring lines (it is not a good information)... Not, Corolla cannot automatically change lanes.
Lane Keeping Assist is something I just don't like maybe because I'm a man that still wants to drive his car. Adaptive cruise control is fantastic.
Thanks a lot for this démonstration
Good video✌🏻
The system gracefully reacts to vehicles entering and leaving your lane. But I wouldn't trust it to see a stopped vehicle and react to it (it could only react to slowing traffic, not stopped traffic)
I can confirm that is false, I’ve had it stop my car completely at a safe distance depending on where I set the space, but it had no problem stopping if a car was completely stopped in front of me
@@matthewciprian3201yes. But I have no confidence it will go from seeing "no car" to "stopped car", it's easier to latch on a moving target and isolate the background.
Even Teslas can't tell an overturned semi truck, only the human can
I also agree with you Matthew. I just tried it yesterday and it stopped perfectly in stop and go traffic with me pressing the closet range. It didn’t work when I was on a hill so I had to engage
Get a comma ai openpilot mount it on the windsheild , and you won't have to keep hitting the resume button at full stops.
Does it change speed according to the speed limits? Or just car in front of you and a limit you set yourself?
I drove a 2020 Corolla and found the cruise control to work OK, but it is not perfect. Often it will accelerate too rapidly in a traffic and slam on brakes when it gets close, so it was annoying for both myself and the driver behind. I would not call it a full stop-and-go solution. It works good if there is no traffic though. On a positive note, it won't bug you for keeping hands on the wheel if you just hold one hand on the wheel (on the bottom left).
great video thanks for making it! :)
W miescie to auto wiadomo jest bardzo fajne. Jak sie jednak spisuje w trasie przy 140-160km/h ? Da sie w srodku wysiedziec ? To, ze pali wiecej to akurat wiem. Jednak chodzi mi o to, jak z komfortem akustycznym. Pozdrawiam
I got one Corolla Cross and it's fantastic. I have tried everything to set warning and ask for break. That thing just don't work. Is that anything that I could test?
If I understood you correctly, you cannot set the cruise control speed with keeping the safe distance to the car in front, right? If yes, are you sure you use ADAPTIVE cruise control, not cruise control? Corolla Cross has regular cruise control also, you can switch between them using the button on the steering wheel.
How did you get the three circles on your screen there? Nice video :)
Not every Corolla has this feature. As far as I know this is not available on every market.
Worth noting that the Corolla is just going through a mid-life upgrade, and the 2023 ones will have a new display arrangement, essentially based on a screen with various available setups. Look up the advertising etc.
Is this the 1.8 or 2.0 model? I like the instrument cluster, can't seem to find it on other corolla's....
2.0 l hybrid
How does it work in emergency situations? For example, some unexpected object like a blown tire on the road - if I wanted to take control of the steering wheel to steer into another lane would it override my decision and try to keep me in the lane or would it let me perform that manoeuvre?
As always, you can overtake systems and drive the car as you want and where you want.
Good video, next thing in the market, rubber made two hands that can be attached to overcome the "hold steering wheel" warning :D
Check 5:35 before thinking about doing that
Very helpful
can you compare this car to vw golf 8? which one is better?
super filmik\
türkiyedekilerde bu yok değil mi dostlar?
bs is you have to keep hitting the button for it to resume which makes it totally useless
How do you make the instrument cluster look like that at 7:09
Does the 2020 Icon Tech have this?
Ive read that LTA in 3.0 does this
2:36 so the car didn't stop when it should have done?
What was the vehicle's reaction to the cyclist at 1:23-1:30? Did it sense the cyclist as a vehicle or something to be avoided? Or would it have hit the cyclist without intervention?
Computer saw the cyclist and started adjusting the speed to him, you can see info about it on the movie. After that I changed the lane.
Awesome video. Can you please explain how you were able to bring that up on the dash screen? I have a 2020 corolla SE and dont see that option
It has to be a semi digital dashboard I think only the XSE has semi digital only. I can tell it’s an XSE Corolla because of the push to start.
Corolla hybrid SE have too.
There is also in Corolla SE. Difference between XSE & SE are BSM & Auto adjustable in driver seat thats it. Other than that XSE & SE are same
Is this a hybrid version or a standard one?
If it's a standard one, is this a version with an automatic gearbox or a manual?
2.0l Hybrid :)
How did you do the digital looks like that?can you please help me?
Not every trim has it
@@1001cars how cand find it on my toyota i have corolla hybrid 2020
Can it follow a 45° curve?
what is those mini cameras in front pillars?
Would be far better to have no music and hear the engine and noise in the cabin at motorway speed instead.
You will hear sth. like that: ruclips.net/video/-x-GWefDMk0/видео.html
Is it what you want to hear? Also: what about noise canceling with cameras which I use? At 130 km/h is even quieter than at 120 km/h often.
How do you change the instrument cluster look at 7:09 please
Corolla have 2 modes digital/analog (imitation), go to settings menu and change what is prefered to you
So to confirm, you aren't using the gas pedal in this video (for most of the time anyway)?
Yes, that is right.
which corollas has standard LCC and LTA
If you look closely, the diver ignored the hold steering wheel prompt at 2:34 and held it too late. This caused the autopilot to disengage - you see the message popup at 2:35 if you slow down the video. This is why the driver had to brake at 2:39 - the system was disengaged. No excuses for 5:38 though!
No, you are wrong. The system at 2:39 was active and it is easy to see (dots between cars). The same situation at 5:38
When u were in the start stop traffic, does the car automatically accelrate from stop?
It depends on how much time you were in "stop mode". You can easily see when I used "resume" button - when stop took more then 5-6 seconds.
@@1001cars Thanks for the reply. I am upgrading from a 2010 Corolla. Time to learn all these new features.
@@SchneiderKreuznach I love my 2011 i got 350 000 on it and changed only front brakes and spark plugs ...
czy taki sam system jest w nowym rav4?
Wait, your Corolla Hybrid has blind spot monitor?
Yes, it is optional equipment
@@1001cars in some countries its only for luxury models
How well do you find this system works?
I've got a 2019 corolla hybrid (Australia).
Mine wanders all over the place, even steers it's self out of the lane sometimes - triggering the LDW.
Have tried on lots of well marked roads, but I think my friends Hyundai Kona LKAS works better.
Yes, LKAS in Hyundai works better.
Nice but not safe, Level 2 is helping but do not overdo...
Does it fully brakes for you?
Yes
@@1001cars Amazing, that is an extreme safety feature!!
Hey what button do u need to press to start again from stop?
resume :)
@@1001cars u mean the res? On the top right?
What trim is lta available?
Depends on the market I suppose but all Corollas get LTA in Poland, even the Egyptian Karzy trim level gets full Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 equipment.
what can be the minimum speed to enable cruise control? (to torn on)
The last that I can remember I was able to activate it at 19 mph or 30.5 kph.
0 km
Dude, just put a water bottle between the steering wheel gap so you don't have to touch the wheel every 5 seconds or so to tell the computer that you are holding it. It's a trick that works for most LTA and lots of RUclips videos on how to do it. Or better yet, just go grab OpenPilot from Comma.ai for US$1K and you'll have even a better than Tesla experience.
Poor man Tesla