Deactivating adaptive cruise control

When you want to stop driving with adaptive cruise control, you can deactivate it manually. There are also situations in which adaptive cruise control deactivates automatically.

Deactivating and activating adaptive cruise control is done in the same way. You simply press the adaptive cruise control button on the steering wheel. You can also deactivate adaptive cruise control by braking.

Deactivating adaptive cruise control using the steering wheel button

Press the adaptive cruise control button on the steering wheel.
Deactivation is confirmed in the driver display.

Deactivating by braking

Press down on the brake pedal.
Deactivation is confirmed in the driver display.

 Note

Automatic deactivation

Adaptive cruise control has several limitations and only works if all the necessary conditions are met. If the driving conditions change during your drive, adaptive cruise control can be automatically deactivated.

Scenarios where adaptive cruise control may automatically deactivate include, but are not limited to, instances where:
  • You open a door or unbuckle your seatbelt.
  • You change gears. Adaptive cruise control can only support you when D is selected.
  • You manually speed up and maintain a higher driving speed than the target speed. This indicates that you want to return to full manual control of your car.
  • Camera or radar conditions for adaptive cruise control are not met.