Hunter Engineering set to preview Ultimate ADAS at SEMA 2023

Oct. 20, 2023
Ultimate ADAS combines Hunter's standard-setting alignment technology with an efficient and easy-to-use guided target placement system for around-the-vehicle coverage.

Hunter Engineering will be unveiling Ultimate ADAS, a system designed to eliminate error-prone manual layouts common to static ADAS calibrations, at the SEMA Show this year. The system will be on public display for the first time in South Hall Lower booth No. 42017.

The new system will also be included in SEMA's New Product Showcase in the North Hall. 

Ultimate ADAS combines Hunter's standard-setting alignment technology with an efficient and easy-to-use guided target placement system for around-the-vehicle coverage. Gimbal-mounted lasers are the key component, replacing the inexact guesswork of strings, plumb bobs, and tape measures to cut setup time by 70 percent for certain procedures. 

The gimbals' onscreen guidance provided by Hunter's award-winning WinAlign software increases target placement precision by automatically compensating for non-level floors, monitoring for placement errors, and confirming accuracy with laser measurements each step of the way. 

"It's named Ultimate ADAS for a reason," said Ryan Gerber, Hunter product specialist, ADAS. "It's the fastest and most precise ADAS calibration system available."

Additionally, Ultimate ADAS provides thorough and decipherable documentation of the exact procedures performed and exact target placement. Confirmations can be accessed or printed directly via HunterNet 2, Hunter's customer portal. The unit can also be moved as needed around the shop, with compact packaging to keep all components together. 

Ultimate ADAS is currently exclusively available to Honda and Acura dealers, with availability set to expand to other OEMs in 2024.

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