What is Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist?

With technology nowadays, automakers and car manufacturers focus on creating new driving assistance technologies for car buyers. They all have advantages and disadvantages, yet they are mostly used the same way of working. To be more specific, they combine lane-centering assistance with adaptive cruise control. By doing this, the car owners can control the vehicles much easier, making the driving experience less stressful and safer. It also boosts confidence when driving on the road. And thanks to this technology, driving assistance becomes one of the most well known features in 2020.

However, believe it or not, Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist is still an unknown definition to many drivers. A new redesign of the newly announced 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander crossover SUV model provides a huge update on technologies, looks and features. As known as one of the most crucial and newly upcoming features, this assistance of Mitsubishi plays an essential role in this model. And this advanced driver assistance system, the Mi-Pilot Assist is the feature we will discuss today. In this article, we will provide further knowledge, from the definition to the working function of this assistance system.   

The Definition of Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist

There are various types of driving assistance around the work. Some carmakers focus only at lower speeds, which are commonly known as traffic-jam assistance. Mazda, for example, offers the technology of traffic-jam assistance on its turbocharged versions. This results in the upgrade system of the Mazda 3 as well as Mazda CX-30. This operates at speeds up to around 40 mph.

On the other hand, others work at everyday speeds, along with developing a hands-free manner which approves and works on highways. An famous example of this technology is General Motors Super Cruise. These are also considered Level 2+ semi-autonomous systems. 

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The Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist is a great help for driver (Photo Source: Pexels)

Nevertheless, these are all similar to the new Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist system.The system operates at a full range of everyday speeds, yet it requires car owners to keep their hands on the steering wheel at all times. Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist is the features combining stop-and-go capability, adaptive cruise control and a lane-centering assistance system. This provides low-speed traffic-jam assistance as well as higher speed Level 2 advanced driving assistance. The features can reduce stress and fatigue for drivers during roadways.

How Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist Works in 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander

When car owners open the  Mi-Pilot Assist, there is a front-mounted radar unit, along with a forward facing camera mounted at the windshield’s top controls the braking, steering and accelerating of the Mitsubishi. The driving assistance feature takes responsibility for both high speeds on highways and low speeds in urban areas.

The two of the crucial factors of the Mi-Pilot Assist are the lane-centering assistance system along with the adaptive cruise control. These two components are primarily Mitsubishi’s driving feature since they control the stop and go process and offer the road sign recognition. To be more specific, it reads speed limits and uses data to adjust speed in certain driving situations. The Navi-Link technology uses the data from the GPS of the cars as well as the navigation system to make decisions. Not to mention, it can also help drivers adjust the right speed and distance with the objective ahead. The adaptive cruise control and the front radar unit take responsibility for this measurement. 

Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist: Lane Centering Assistance 

Let’s talk a bit further about one of the most essential factors of the Mi-Pilot Assist: LKA, also known as The Lane Centering Assistance. The LKA can identify painted lane lines on the road, as well as monitor the position of the car in the lane. Not to mention, it can assist the drivers from the steering wheel with the purpose of keeping the car in the lane’s center. This can only be done with the help of a forward-facing camera.  

A downside of this feature is that the Lane Centering Assistance is that it can only work on properly marked roadways. It cannot work on the road full of snow and debris as well. And when the driver uses the turn signal with the purpose of indicating an intended lane change, the LKA will not change course.

Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist: Adaptive Cruise Control

Another crucial factor which makes Mi-Pilot Assist so great is the ability to control a complete stop. In traffic, if the car ahead stops suddenly, this driving feature will immediately apply the brakes in order to stop the driving automobiles. And when the car ahead moves forward again, the Mitsubishi model will continue traveling without any driver input. This action will be performed as long as the driver is not applying pressure to the brake. A thing to keep in mind is that the traffic ahead must resume moving in 30 seconds after your car has come to a complete stop. In other situations, the car owners will have to restart travel manually. Yet, it is still a very satisfactory driving experience.

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So what happens when you are driving on highways? The Mi-Pilot Assist can automatically slow the car when vehicles ahead slow down. Following the action by resuming the pre-set speed when the car ahead accelerates or changes lanes. Another bonus point is when drivers want to change lanes. Alternatively, the Mitsubishi will accelerate to Mi-Pilot Assist’s pre-set speed with the purpose of passing slower vehicles. As the cherry on top, this road sign recognition system reads posted speed limit signs, therefore automatically adjusts the speed accordingly. Along with that, Navi-Link processes map information in conjunction with the GPS location of the car. The aim of this action is to proactively adjust speed based on upcoming interchanges, off-ramps, and curves. In other words, with Mi-Pilot Assist, car owners can make the necessary speed changes to navigate a connector ramp between two highways.

Level 2 Classification 

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Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist assist the owners to be in the middle of the road (Photo Source: Pexels)

Classified and confirmed as a Level 2 ADAS (short for advanced driving assistance system), yet many drivers do not understand the use of this feature. Mitsubishi Mi-Pilot Assist assists the car owners, not replace them. So in order to make it the safe creation, the driver must hold the steering wheel at all times. They need to actively drive the vehicle. In order to help, Mi-Pilot Assist uses a driver monitoring system. It serves the purpose of ensuring the driver is paying attention. Therefore, car owners can keep track of the vehicle’s operation as well as the road ahead.

In Conclusion

The purpose of having the Misubishi Mi-Pilot Assist is to reduce the burden of driving. It also makes sure the driver has full control of the car. Having this driving assistance system, the car owners can drive confidently and have greater comfort during road trips and highways. Without a doubt, Mi-Pilot Assist will be a helping hand for the future models to the all-new 2022 Outlander.