Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can help the driver maintain a constant speed, combined with a preset time interval to the vehicle in front.
Read moreSymbols and messages for Adaptive Cruise Control
A number of symbols and messages related to Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can be displayed. Several examples are provided below.
Read moreAdaptive Cruise Control standby mode
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can be deactivated and put in standby mode. This can take place automatically or be due to driver intervention.
Read moreAuto-hold braking with speed-controlling functions
The driver support functions Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist have a special brake function in slow traffic and while stationary. In certain situations, the parking brake will be applied to keep the vehicle at a standstill.
Read moreSetting stored speed for speed-controlling functions
It is possible to adjust set speeds for the cruise control, Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist functions.
Read moreSwitching target vehicles with speed-controlling functions
The driver support functions Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist have a function that allows switching target vehicles at certain speeds.
Read moreAdaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist displays
The following illustrations show how Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Pilot Assist may be displayed in the instrument panel.
Read moreSetting time interval to the vehicle ahead
The time interval to the vehicle ahead can be set for the functions Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist.
Read moreCollision risk warning from speed-controlling functions
The driver support systems Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist can help alert the driver if the distance to the vehicle ahead suddenly decreases to an unsafe distance.
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