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We ran a controlled 200 km highway loop to compare three widely used driver-assist suites—Tesla Autopilot, Hyundai Highway Driving Assist 2, and Toyota Safety Sense 3.0—focusing on lane-centering smoothness, hands-on-wheel detection, and how each system handles cut-ins and cut-outs.

Test cars were a 2024 Tesla Model 3 RWD (basic Autopilot, vision-only), a 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 (Highway Driving Assist 2 with lane change assist), and a 2024 Toyota Camry Hybrid (Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 with Lane Tracing Assist). All vehicles ran OE tires (18–20 inches), current public software, and default assist settings. Target cruise was 110 km/h where posted, with following-distance set mid-scale on each system. The loop mixed fresh and worn lane markings, two-lane carriageways with moderate traffic, rolling elevation, and a 40 km light-rain segment (12–18°C, crosswinds 10–20 km/h).

For lane-centering smoothness we logged lateral position via a high-rate GPS/IMU and video reference. We also noted intervention prompts, driver-monitoring behavior, and deceleration/acceleration traces during staged cut-in and lead-vehicle cut-out events. Lane-centering smoothness: Hyundai HDA 2 felt the calmest, holding near-center with gentle, low-frequency inputs and minimal “ping-pong.” Measured lateral standard deviation averaged ~0.16 m on clean markings and ~0.22 m on worn paint. Tesla Autopilot was nearly as precise on good paint (~0.18 m), but added small, higher-frequency corrections on faded lines (~0.26 m) and over cresting curves.

Toyota TSS 3.0 kept the car inside the lane but showed more micro-corrections, particularly on patched asphalt (~0.27–0.30 m), and tended to ride slightly off-center on long bends. Hands-on-wheel detection: Tesla uses torque-based confirmation; with a light, continuous counter-torque, prompts arrived every 30–50 s, but on long straights it sometimes demanded a brief jiggle. The cabin camera monitored gaze reliably, yet Autopilot still required periodic torque input. Hyundai’s capacitive wheel was the least intrusive—resting a palm at 3 or 9 o’clock consistently satisfied the system with very few prompts, even over smooth straights.

Toyota’s torque-based approach was the most sensitive in our test, occasionally asking for input every 20–30 s and ignoring very light grip, necessitating small steering nudges. Cut-in/cut-out behavior: In 10 staged cut-ins (roughly 0.8–1.0 s headway intrusions at 110 km/h), Hyundai reacted earliest with smooth, progressive decel (~0.15–0.18 g), maintaining composure and avoiding abrupt brake lights. Tesla waited a fraction longer, then applied firmer braking (~0.20–0.25 g), which felt assertive but controlled; it best maintained set speed once the intruder accelerated away. Toyota was the most conservative—early detection but occasionally over-braked (~0.18–0.22 g) and expanded gaps more than necessary.

For cut-outs, Tesla resumed speed quickest, sometimes a touch eagerly near crests; we observed one mild false slow-down under a shadowed overpass. Hyundai ramped back smoothly with good anticipation. Toyota hesitated ~1–2 s before re-accelerating, eliminating lurches but costing pace. Overall, Hyundai HDA 2 delivers the smoothest, least fatiguing highway assist with excellent hands-on detection and polished traffic handling.

Tesla Autopilot offers strong lane hold and decisive traffic responses, suiting drivers who prefer a more assertive feel and can live with torque “nags” and occasional over-eagerness. Toyota TSS 3.0 is the safest-feeling to cautious users, but its frequent prompts and busier lane keeping reduce refinement. For long commutes, pick Hyundai; for confident, brisk flow, Tesla; for conservative comfort, Toyota—pending software updates to smooth its lateral control and acceleration logic.