High beam

The high beam is important for your driving visibility. There are different states you can use to suit your needs.

 Important

Remember that your ability to see the road properly in low lighting conditions is important not just for your own safety, but for other road users and pedestrians too.

The high beam is more powerful and has a longer reach of illumination than the passing beam. To use the high beam, you must first activate automatic lights mode1 or the passing beam.

You can choose between either automatic high beam or manual high beam.

You activate automatic high beam by rotating the ring on the left-hand steering wheel stalk to the automatic high beam symbol . The ring always springs back to the automatic lights mode .

When automatic high beam is enabled, your vehicle automatically switches between the high beam and the passing beam to avoid causing glare to other road users.

 Note

When enabled, automatic high beam only activates at speeds over approximately 20 km/h (12 mph) in low light conditions.
There are symbols in the instrument panel that show which high beam setting is currently active. These include:
Manual high beam is active.
Automatic high beam is enabled.
Automatic high beam is active.

 Important

Make sure that the vehicle cameras are well-maintained and kept clean. If the cameras’ views are obscured by dirt, they will not be able to obtain enough information to properly direct the vehicle’s lighting responses.