Engine Specifications; Accident Data Recorder (Event Data Recorder); Personal Data; Information About The Radio Systems In The Vehicle - Skoda CITIGO IV Owner's Manual

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Engine specifications

61 kW electric motor
Power (kW)
Highest torque (Nm)
Maximum speed (km/h)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)
Accident data recorder (Event Data
Recorder)
The vehicle is equipped with an accident data re-
corder, hereinafter called as "EDR". The purpose of
the EDR lies in the data recording during a traffic ac-
cident or another extraordinary traffic situation,
hereinafter called as "accident".
Data is only recorded in the event of an accident in
which the restraint systems are triggered.
The EDR records the accident in a short time (ap-
proximately 10 s), by showing the following informa-
tion, for example:
The function of certain systems in the vehicle.
The seat belt status of the driver and front passen-
ger.
The actuation of the brake and accelerator pedals.
The speed of the vehicle at the time of the acci-
dent.
The recorded data support the analysis of how the
vehicle systems behaved shortly before, during and
shortly after the accident. This enables them to en-
sure better clarification of the circumstances in
which the accident occurred.
The data relating to assist systems in the vehicle is
also recorded. Whether for instance the affected
systems were switched on or off at the correspond-
ing time, whether they were only partially available
or were inactive. There is also the possibility of
tracking whether these vehicle functions controlled,
accelerated or decelerated the vehicle during the ac-
cident. Depending on the equipment, these functions
are, e.g:
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
Lane Assist (Lane Assist).
Park Assist.
Emergency braking function (Front Assist).
Under normal driving conditions, data is not recor-
ded. There is no audio or video recording from the
vehicle interior or surroundings. Personal data such
as name, gender, age or place where the accident
occurred is not stored in the EDR. However, third
parties such as law enforcement authorities may use
Engine specifications
certain resources to connect EDR content to other
data sources, and therefore deduce the identification
of some of the people involved in the accident when
investigating the causes of the accident.
For reading the EDR-Data, special equipment is re-
quired and the ignition switched on.
ŠKODA AUTO will not read or otherwise process any
accident data from the EDR without the approval of
the vehicle owner or other person authorised for use
of the vehicle. Exceptions are specified in the con-
tractual arrangements, or these are subject to gener-
ally binding regulations.
Due to legal requirements, ŠKODA AUTO is required
to monitor the quality and safety of its products,
meaning that it is only entitled to use data from the
EDR to monitor the product on the market, for fur-
ther research and development, and to improve the
quality of the vehicle's safety systems. For the pur-
pose of research and development, ŠKODA AUTO
will also make data available to third parties. This is
done exclusively in anonymous form, i.e. without any
connection to the specific vehicle, the vehicle owner
or any other authorised user.

Personal data

Personal customer data is collected, processed and
used by ŠKODA AUTO in accordance with the provi-
sions of the generally binding legal provisions in the
area of personal data protection.
The current declaration on the protection of person-
al data can be found on the following website:
https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal-
data
Information about the radio systems in
the vehicle
Your vehicle has various radio systems.
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