- Pressing the
button on the steering wheel keypad.
> The symbol and markings in the instrument panel are extinguished – the selected speed-controlling function is in standby mode.
When another function is selected in the center display, the instrument panel’s symbol and marking for the previously selected function are hidden, and the set/stored maximum speed is deleted.
When speed-controlling functions are in standby mode, the driver must intervene and regulate both speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.
Selecting and activating speed-controlling functions
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Select the desired function using the button for speed-controlling functions in the center display under Assist.
> The button’s symbol will change depending on which function is selected and the symbol in the instrument panel is visible but not illuminated.
- When the desired function is selected, press
on the steering wheel keypad to activate.
> The symbol in the instrument panel is illuminated – the function starts and the current speed is stored as the maximum speed.
- If the function is in standby mode – press the
button on the steering wheel to reactivate.
> The cruise control markings in the instrument panel illuminate and the vehicle will then return to the most recently set speed.
A noticeable increase in speed may follow when the speed is resumed with the
- When Adaptive Cruise Control is selected, press the
button on the steering wheel to switch to Pilot Assist. Press again to switch back.
- In order to start Cruise Control from standby mode, the vehicle’s current speed must be 30 km/h (20 mph) or higher.
- The driver’s seat belt must be buckled and the driver’s door must be closed.
- There must be a vehicle ahead (target vehicle) within a reasonable distance or your vehicle’s current speed must be at least 15 km/h (9 mph).
- The driver’s seat belt must be buckled and the driver’s door must be closed.
- The side markings of the lane must be clearly visible and detected by the vehicle.
- There must be a vehicle ahead (target vehicle) within a reasonable distance or your vehicle’s current speed must be at least 15 km/h (9 mph).
- The speed must not exceed 140 km/h (87 mph).
- The driver must keep their hands on the steering wheel.
Speed-controlling functions
It is recommended that you read all sections in the Manual about a function to learn of its limitations, which the driver must be aware of before using the function.
Automatic Speed Limiter*(Automatic Speed Limiter) | Cruise control(Cruise Control) | Adaptive Cruise Control*(Adaptive Cruise Control)(Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional) | Pilot Assist * (Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional) | ||
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Symbol in the instrument panel | + | | | + | |
Brief description | The Automatic Speed Limiter function uses speed information from the Road Sign Information function*(Road Sign Information) to automatically adapt the vehicle’s maximum speed. | Cruise Control can help the driver maintain an even speed to provide a more relaxing driving experience, for example on highways and long, straight roads with even traffic flows. | Adaptive Cruise Control helps the driver maintain a constant speed with a set time interval to the vehicle ahead. | Pilot Assist can help the driver keep the vehicle in the current traffic lane by providing steering assistance and maintaining an even speed and a set time interval to the vehicle ahead. |
Buttons for speed-controlling functions
- The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate driving and help make it safer – it cannot handle all situations in all traffic, weather and road conditions.
- The driver is advised to read all sections in the Manual about this function to learn of its limitations, which the driver must be aware of before using the function.
- Driver support functions are not a substitute for the driver’s attention and judgment. The driver is always responsible for ensuring the vehicle is driven in a safe manner, at the appropriate speed, with an appropriate distance to other vehicles, and in accordance with current traffic rules and regulations.