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Adjusting Pilot Assist settings

You can adjust or change which features are enabled for Pilot Assist in driving settings.

Pilot Assist includes several features that can be enabled or disabled in driving settings. Target speed and time interval to vehicles ahead can be adjusted by moving the driver support control on the steering wheel towards the different symbols. This allows you to set up Pilot Assist for the level of support you want.

Features that can be enabled or disabled in driving settings:
Steering assistGuides the steering wheel movement to correctly position the vehicle in the lane.
Lane change assistGuides lane change maneuvers initiated by the driver.
Curve speed assistThe driving speed is adapted ahead of known road features such as curves, traffic circles and intersections.
Prevent overtaking on the rightPrevents the vehicle from making a high-speed pass to the right of another vehicle.
Adapt to speed limitAdapts the target speed to changes in the speed limit. The new speed limit appears as a suggested target speed in the instrument panel for you to confirm.

Important

Changing driver support settings

Make sure that you understand how changing your vehicle's settings affects its behavior. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the vehicle can provide.

  1. Press the vehicle symbol in the bottom bar.
  2. Go to DrivingPilot Assist.
  3. Customize the Pilot Assist settings.

Note

Adjusting the time interval to vehicles ahead

When driving at higher speeds, the general distance to a vehicle ahead will be longer than when driving at lower speeds, even if the target time interval is the same. This is because the calculated distance becomes longer for the given time interval.


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