Mitsubishi reworks in-car driver monitoring

22 July 2024, 11:17 am

Fleet Auto News
Mitsubishi reworks in-car driver monitoring
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Mitsubishi reworks in-car driver monitoring
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AutoExec Summary
Mitsubishi has adjusted the sensitive driver monitoring system in its new Triton ute after facing criticism. The feature would sound an alarm for small actions like taking a sip of coffee. Although well-received, the overly vigilant DMS was a drawback for many. Reviews highlighted frustration with the system, with some finding it more annoying than helpful. Despite negative feedback, the technology will be mandatory in European vehicles from 2026. The update aims to reduce sensitivity and increase activation speed. Mitsubishi CEO Shaun Westcott emphasized the balance needed for safety. The industry must ensure these systems enhance safety without causing driver irritation.

Brands mentioned: Mitsubishi, ANCAP

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