Can someone explain the benefits of the HDA 2 that is available, that are different from the standard HDA? I've seen plenty of reviews of other Hyundai Cars to understand that the HDA is quite a good system, but I didn't realize the HDA 2 upgrade was a newer system than what's currently in their cars. I did some quick reading and it seems that the new version can maybe take off ramps for you? Is there anything else? Does anyone that currently has a Hyundai and uses HDA want to comment on how they like it?
Because I'm not a Hyundai expert, I had to google HDA and HDA2. I found this 2017 article explaining the coming upgrade.
I have a kia e niro 2021. Believe that that one has HDA/HDA1. Its pretty nice but the lane keeping is not as good as Tesla. It feels a bit like when you drive offroad on the beach and your front tires are following the tracs of another car. I never realy trust it. Sometimes it comes close to other cars in adjacent lanes, and if there is a turn on the highway it wont follow well. Tesla lane keeping is much better for example. Would be curious about HDA2 to see if it is better
I have an 2019 Kona ev, and it has hda1 I believe. It works quite well on straight highways, especially when used with adaptive cruise control. But it doesn't handle curves well, it is late in steering into anything but a very gentle curve, like it doesn't look far enough ahead to anticipate the curve. I always thought that a firmware fix would increase the range of the camera, but it never happened. I think HDA2 will be a big improvement.