It is recommended that you read all sections in the Owner’s Manual that relate to a function in order to learn about factors such as its limitations and what the driver should be aware of before using the system.
Speed limiter | Automatic speed limiter | Cruise control | Pilot Assist – without steering assistance | Pilot Assist – with steering assistance | |
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Brief description | The driver controls the speed with the accelerator pedal but is prevented by the speed limiter from mistakenly exceeding a preselected/preset maximum speed. | The automatic speed limiter uses speed information from the Road Sign Information function to automatically adapt the maximum speed of the car. | The cruise control helps the driver to maintain an even speed, which can result in a more relaxed driving experience on, for example, motorways and long straight main roads in smooth traffic flows. | Pilot Assist without steering assistance can help the driver to maintain a constant speed, combined with a preselected time interval to the vehicle ahead. | Pilot Assist with steering assistance can help the driver to drive the car between the lane’s lane markings using steering assistance as well as to maintain an even speed, combined with a preselected time interval to the vehicle ahead. |
The cruise control functions can be controlled using the left-hand steering wheel keypad. This applies to speed limiter (SL), automatic speed limiter (ASL), cruise control (CC) and Pilot Assist with and without steering assistance.
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Warning
- The function is supplementary driver support intended to facilitate driving and 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 Owner’s Manual that relate to this function to learn about factors such as its limitations and what the driver should be aware of before using the system.
- Driver support functions are not a substitute for the driver’s attention and judgement. The driver is always responsible for ensuring the car 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.
Selecting and activating cruise control functions
The cruise control functions have to be selected in the centre display first before they can be activated using a steering wheel button. This applies to speed limiter, cruise control (CC) and Pilot Assist with and without steering assistance.
- Press
in the centre display. - Tap on Driving and activate the desired function.
When the desired function is selected – press the steering wheel button
The symbol in the driver display lights up – the function is started and the current speed is stored as the maximum speed.
If the function is set to standby mode – press the steering wheel button
The driver display’s cruise control markings light up – the car then continues to follow the last speed stored.
Warning
A significant increase in speed may follow when the speed is resumed with the
Criteria
Certain criteria have to be met to be able to start any of the functions.
Speed limiter and automatic speed limiter
- The speed limiter cannot be activated until after the engine has been started.
- The lowest maximum speed that can be stored is 30 km/h (20 mph).
Cruise control
- In order to start the cruise control from standby mode, the car’s current speed must be 30 km/h (20 mph) or higher.
Pilot Assist without steering assistance
- The driver’s seatbelt must be buckled and the driver’s door must be closed.
- There must be a vehicle (the “target vehicle”) within a reasonable distance in front of the car, or the current speed must be at least 15 km/h (9 mph).
Pilot Assist with steering assistance
- The driver’s seatbelt must be buckled and the driver’s door must be closed.
- The lane’s edge markings must be clear and must be detected by the car.
- There must be a vehicle (the “target vehicle”) within a reasonable distance in front of the car, or the 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 his/her hands on the steering wheel.
Deactivating cruise control functions
The cruise control functions can be deactivated using a button on the steering wheel. The function then switches to standby mode. This applies to speed limiters (SL), automatic speed limiters (ASL), cruise control (CC) and Pilot Assist.
- Press the steering wheel button
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The symbol and indicators in the driver display are extinguished – the selected cruise control function is set in standby mode.
When a different function is selected in the centre display, the driver display’s symbol and the marker indicating a previously selected function are hidden – the set/stored max speed is then deleted.
Warning
When the cruise control functions are in standby mode, the driver must intervene and regulate both speed and distance to the vehicle ahead.