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Adaptive Cruise Control is primarily intended
for driving on dry, straight roads with no
stops or sharp curves, such as highways and
freeways.
If the adaptive Cruise Control cannot brake the
vehicle safely, it will issue a takeover request.
Note: If your vehicle stops behind another
vehicle and remains stationary for more than
10 minutes while Adaptive Cruise Control is
active, the system will disengage and apply the
Emergency Parking Brake (EPB).
Setting and changing cruising speed
To activate Adaptive Cruise Control, press the
DreamDrive button on the steering wheel.
See
Steering Wheel DreamDrive
Note: The DreamDrive mode defaults to
Highway Assist for first-time users. When a
User Profile is active, the system will go to the
last used DreamDrive mode (Adaptive Cruise
Control or Highway Assist). If Highway Assist is
activated, press and hold the
button to switch to Adaptive Cruise Control.
To set the cruising speed:
Push the left toggle up or down to adjust
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speed by ±1 increment.
Push and hold the left toggle up or down
-
to adjust the set speed by ±5 increments.
Minimum speed: 20 mph (30 km/h)
Maximum speed: 90 mph (150 km/h)
The cruising speed displays to the right of
the speedometer on the Cockpit Panel, and is
highlighted when Adaptive Cruise Control is
active. Once activated, cruising speed can be
changed using the same controls.
Cruising speed
WARNING: Occasionally, Adaptive
Cruise Control may brake late or
unexpectedly due to following a vehicle
too closely, or if detection issues
occur due to road infrastructure (e.g.,
curves, bridges, or tunnels). At all times,
the driver is responsible for watching
the road, controlling the vehicle, and
intervening if required.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Adaptive Cruise Control maintains your
selected cruising speed when a vehicle is not
detected in front of you.
When cruising behind a detected vehicle,
highlighted in the instrument cluster, Adaptive
Cruise Control accelerates and decelerates the
vehicle as needed to maintain the set following
distance up to the set speed. See
following
Adopting new speed limits
Controls.
When Cruise Speed Update is enabled, the
system will prompt you on the Instrument
Cluster when a new speed limit is detected.
. DreamDrive
Press the left toggle button on the steering
wheel to update the cruising speed to the new
speed limit.
If you do not wish to update the cruising speed,
the prompt will disappear after 7 seconds.
Note: If you do not wish to receive prompts
regarding speed limit changes from Cruise
Speed Update, they can be disabled.
Driver override
While Adaptive Cruise Control is active, you
can temporarily override the set speed using
the accelerator pedal. If the Adaptive Crusie
Control is overridden for more than 60 seconds,
it will disengage.
When you press the accelerator pedal, the
Center Cockpit Panel displays the following:
distance.
WARNING: During driver override,
Adaptive Cruise Control will not apply
the brakes to maintain the set following
distance from a vehicle ahead.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE display will change to
-
OVERRIDE
Lane display, highlighted when Adaptive
-
Cruise Control is active, will no longer be
highlighted
The target vehicle will not be highlighted
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Adjusting
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