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Adjusting the target speed for Pilot Assist

When driving with Pilot Assist, you can set a target speed using the driver support control on the steering wheel.

When you are driving with Pilot Assist active, you can select a target speed. The vehicle then manages acceleration and braking to meet that target while also adapting to surrounding traffic. The behavior for adjusting the target speed differs depending on whether your vehicle is built for a market using km/h or mph as the standard speed unit. This behavior doesn't change if you change the speed unit in the system settings.

For vehicles built for a km/h market:
Press onceAdjusts the target speed by 5 units.
Press and holdAdjusts the target speed in increments of 1 unit.
For vehicles built for a mph market:
Press onceAdjust the target speed by 1 unit.
Press and holdAdjusts the target speed in increments of 5 units.

When you adjust by 5 units at a time, the target speed will default to speed increments that are divisible by five, such as 25, 30, or 35.

When Adapt to speed limit is enabled in driving settings, Pilot Assist can adapt the target speed to changes in the speed limit. The new speed limit may appear as a suggested target speed in the instrument panel. You can confirm the suggestion by moving the driver support control upward toward the increase symbol on the steering wheel.

A suggested target speed in the instrument panel
A suggested target speed appears in the instrument panel and can be confirmed.

Adjusting the target speed

  1. Left controller

    Move the driver support control upwards to increase the speed, or downwards to decrease the speed.

    The new target speed is shown in green above the speedometer in the instrument panel.

    Pilot Assist target speed and speedometer

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