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Here’s How The Hill Hold Control Of Tata Nexon Works In The Hills

Rohit Khurana by Rohit Khurana
5 years ago
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Tata Nexon gets Hill Hold control which is very useful feature for drivers who have just started learning. Check out how it works!

Hill Assist control is a very useful feature that it still not found on most of the budget cars in India. It consists of two controls – Hill Hold and Descent control – the latter available in only premium cars. There are some budget cars like Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300 and such will still get the Hill Hold Control.

For those who do not understand how does the hill hold control work, this video will be helpful. The Youtuber has shown how his Tata Nexon facelift works with the control. When you have stopped on a steep road and have to resume driving again, a lot of drivers face the problem of their car going backwards.

Also Read: Tata Nexon Facelift Hit By A Truck From Behind – See The Impact!

Sometimes, they are not able to control it or usually, they do not understand how much pressure does the clutch and accelerator require. Mostly, these problems are faced by beginners only. For that purpose, the hill hold control comes into play. It ensures that your car does not go backwards on a slope.

As you can see, he driver has a manual car. Once the car wants to resume driving on the slope, you just have to hold on to your clutch without putting any pressure on the accelerator. For just a second or two, or a metre or so, the car will go back and will automatically starting going forward.

This way, you do not have to work on the synchronization of clutch and accelerator specifically for this purpose. Also, if the driver is a learner, he will not need to panic here. As far as the hill descent works, it controls the speed limit when going through a downward slope. Even if you do not apply the brake, it will keep the speed under 15 km/hr.

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