Porsche Entry & Drive; Lane Change Assist - Porsche Panamera GTS User Handbook Manual

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traveling slower than your selected
speed, the system slows the engine or
gently applies the brakes until the dis-
tance you have selected is maintained.
Your vehicle will then follow the one in
front at a reduced speed. If the other
slows further, adaptive cruise control will
continue reducing your speed – even
down to a stop in some cases. To
resume driving after an automatic stop,
press the accelerator pedal normally.
The system also readies your brakes
when it detects a decreasing distance.*
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Reversing camera display in PCM

Lane Change Assist.

The optional Lane Change Assist uses
radar sensors to monitor the areas to the
rear of the vehicle and the blind spots
on either side. Above a speed of 18 mph,
the system issues a visual warning signal
in the exterior mirrors whenever it
detects a vehicle rapidly approaching
your vehicle from behind or possibly
entering one of your blind spots. In
this way, Lane Change Assist improves
comfort and safety, particularly on
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Adaptive cruise control
motorways. However, it has no input into
vehicle steering and can be deactivated
manually at any time.
Porsche Entry & Drive.
Designed to minimize active key use,
Porsche Entry & Drive is available as
an option for the Panamera GTS and is
recognizable by black inlays on the door
handles. As soon as you touch the door
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* Adaptive cruise control is never a substitute for safe and attentive driving, but can be a great convenience in highway cruising.
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The new Panamera GTS
handle, Porsche Entry & Drive checks
the access code stored in the key. Once
the key is validated, the door unlocks.
The engine can then be started and
switched off using the ignition switch.
To lock the vehicle, you simply press a
button on the outside of the door handle.
Porsche Entry & Drive then locks the
vehicle and activates the engine immobi-
lizer and steering column lock.
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