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Cruise control functions

Cruise control functions

There are several driver support systems that can assist you while driving in order to maintain a suitable speed depending on situation. Here is a summary to make them more easily distinguishable from each other.

Steering wheel buttons for the cruise control functions

The cruise control functions can be controlled using the left-hand steering wheel keypad. This is applicable to the speed limiter (SL), automatic speed limiter (ASL), cruise control (CC), adaptive cruise control (ACC), Intelligent Speed Assist and Pilot Assist.

Selecting and activating the cruise control function

The cruise control functions have to be selected in the centre display first before they can be activated using a steering wheel button. This is applicable to the speed limiter (SL), automatic speed limiter (ASL), cruise control (CC), adaptive cruise control (ACC) and Pilot Assist.

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 is applicable to the speed limiter (SL), automatic speed limiter (ASL), cruise control (CC), adaptive cruise control (ACC) and Pilot Assist.

Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA)

Intelligent Speed Assist helps the driver stay below the speed limit by means of different warnings and with the option to limit the vehicle's propulsion.

  • Cruise control

  • Adaptive cruise control

  • Pilot Assist

  • Overtaking Assistance