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18 Apr 2018

Opel Adds Driver Assistance Systems to Video Tutorial Library

Opel Adds Driver Assistance Systems to Video Tutorial Library

  • Premiere: “That’s How It Works: Adaptive Cruise Control”
  • Innovative: format mixes video animation and easy-to-understand narration
  • Popular: tutorials on infotainment systems viewed more than one million times

 

Rüsselsheim.  Opel is extending its library of innovative “That’s How it Works” video tutorials. After launching the format at the end of 2016, with videos providing explanations and tips on infotainment, the tradition-rich carmaker from Rüsselsheim is now expanding the scope to include Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

The new videos on ADAS celebrate their premiere with Adaptive Cruise Control. Using the proven blend of simple video animation and easy-to-understand narration familiar from the infotainment tutorials, the short video shows how the technology works and explains how the driver can operate the system.

“Opel’s infotainment videos have been watched online more than one million times. This clearly shows that the ‘That’s How It Works!’ tutorials are on target with our customers,” said Dr. David Voss, Manager Product Experience. “The extension of the concept to Adaptive Cruise Control technology is another big step in helping our customers get the maximum from their cars.”

Adaptive Cruise Control (or ACC for short), which Opel currently offers on selected versions of the Astra, Zafira, Grandland X and new Insignia, uses radar and camera sensors to detect vehicles in the driving lane ahead. The system measures and maintains a following distance to the preceding vehicle by automatically adapting the car’s speed. The technology can even brake the car to a complete standstill if it is equipped with an automatic transmission. The driver operates the system via buttons on the steering wheel and the current settings are displayed clearly in the driver information centre.

The “That’s How it Works” tutorial for Adaptive Cruise Control can be viewed in English on YouTube. The video is also available in German, French, Italian and Spanish and with local subtitles in many other markets. Additional video tutorials, such as for Automatic Emergency Braking, are planned.

Opel posted its first video tutorials, about the Navi 900 and R 4.0 infotainment systems, in December 2016. In the meantime, the brand now offers 11 videos, covering subjects ranging from Voice Control and Personalisation to Navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

 

Further information about official fuel consumption, official specific CO2 emissions and consumption of electric energy can be found in the “guideline about fuel consumption, CO2 Emissions and electric energy consumption of new passenger cars” ('Leitfaden über den Kraftstoffverbrauch, die CO2-Emissionen und den Stromverbrauch neuer Personenkraftwagen') in German language, which is available free of charge at any point of sales and at DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Helmuth-Hirth-Straße 1, D-73760 Ostfildern.

 

Contact

Christopher Rux
Technology Communications
Tel.: +49 6142/7-73 589
Mobile: +49 1516/2-81 4296
christopher.rux@opel.com

Martin Golka
Group Manager International Product Communications
Tel.: +49 6142/7–55 215
Mobile: +49 151 17 47 39 54
martin.golka@opel.com

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