Taking Pre-Orders in Canada

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Yup, apparently it’s standard in the US.
Just seeems ***-backwards to have to change tooling/assembly for essentially one country! Standard in Europe, standard in the US - Nope! Not standard in Canada

Just took a glance at the US site and it’s also showing driver side only. Hmm... See attached pic.
 

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Do we know yet whether Canadian Kona Electric's have Lane Follow Assist? Rumour has it that we don't. I would like to know for sure.

Not for sure until one of us actually drives/gets delivery of the vehicle.
Apparently it was unadvertised in Europe yet they do have it. So fingers crossed - that’s honestly the biggest feature I’m hoping for. Unfortunately, Hyundai isn’t quite up to par with Tesla when it comes to providing software updates. So the way I see it, If we don’t have it - we never will.
 
In Europe I believe that LKA and LFA are different but higher spec Kona EV’s have both. I can’t find any North American mention of LFA but I assumed (probably wrongly) that the Ultimate version would have all the Kona EV features. If LFA is missing I think this is a huge mistake by Hyundai.
 
In Europe I believe that LKA and LFA are different but higher spec Kona EV’s have both. I can’t find any North American mention of LFA but I assumed (probably wrongly) that the Ultimate version would have all the Kona EV features. If LFA is missing I think this is a huge mistake by Hyundai.
I didn't know that there were two types.
 
I was called this past Friday that the car was at port in Vancouver. I then got called on Monday with an ETA of Feb 3, plus or minus a few days to London ON. Could be on the same train!

Back when I was interested in the Bolt, forum discussions indicated, using GPS, that the cars spent more time sitting in rail sorting yards than actually moving (from Ionia Michigan assembly to California, for example).
 
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In Europe I believe that LKA and LFA are different but higher spec Kona EV’s have both. I can’t find any North American mention of LFA but I assumed (probably wrongly) that the Ultimate version would have all the Kona EV features. If LFA is missing I think this is a huge mistake by Hyundai.
I was reading through the owner's manual on the Hyundai Canada site, and in the manual it talks about LFA but uses the terms "if equipped" when mentioning it. Like I said one member who got delivery in Vancouver this week says it isn't there, but I know when watching videos of UK drivers it seems buried in the system when they are turning things on. So a tech savvy new owner would be needed for us to know for sure.
 
I was reading through the owner's manual on the Hyundai Canada site, and in the manual it talks about LFA but uses the terms "if equipped" when mentioning it. Like I said one member who got delivery in Vancouver this week says it isn't there, but I know when watching videos of UK drivers it seems buried in the system when they are turning things on. So a tech savvy new owner would be needed for us to know for sure.
Wait, the Canadian owners manual is posted on Hyundai Canada? Where?
 
I was reading through the owner's manual on the Hyundai Canada site, and in the manual it talks about LFA but uses the terms "if equipped" when mentioning it. Like I said one member who got delivery in Vancouver this week says it isn't there, but I know when watching videos of UK drivers it seems buried in the system when they are turning things on. So a tech savvy new owner would be needed for us to know for sure.

I think if LFA is not equipped it could be because according to this white paper on automated vehicles: "In Canada, a national policy on automated or connected vehicles has not yet been developed" and LFA is considered LEVEL 2 or partial automation. Level 2 tech can manage both your speed and steering. Whereas LKA is LEVEL 1 - automation with driver assistance. LEVEL 1 uses just steering to keep it within the lines of the road.

So if they are not including it, the reasoning would be more for legal reasons than anything else.

here is the white paper:
http://www.ccmta.ca/images/publications/pdf/CCMTA_WhitePaper_Automated_Vehicles_in_Canada_2017.pdf
 

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