Passing assistance with Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC1) can assist the driver when passing other vehicles.

How passing assistance works

When ACC is following another vehicle and you indicate that you intend to pass that vehicle by using the turn signal2, Adaptive Cruise Control will begin accelerating toward the vehicle ahead before your vehicle has moved into the passing lane.

The function will then delay a speed reduction to avoid early braking as your vehicle approaches a slower-moving vehicle.

The function remains active until your vehicle has passed the other vehicle.

 Warning

Please note that this function can be activated in more situations than just passing another vehicle, such as when a direction indicator is used to indicate a lane change or before exiting to another road – the vehicle will then briefly accelerate.
  1. 1 Adaptive Cruise Control
  2. 2 Only the left-hand turn signal for left-hand drive vehicles, or right-hand turn signal for right-hand drive vehicles.