Driving lights
Driving lights mix automatic behaviours and direct controls which allow you to adapt to any situation or visibility conditions.
Important
The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the car is driven while using a lights mode that is suitable for the current driving conditions and local traffic regulations.
Primary lighting
You can choose between several different primary lighting modes in the centre display. Your selection sets a standard lighting behaviour.
The automatic lights mode1 allows your car to automatically detect and calculate which lighting mode is most suitable for the driving and environmental lighting conditions. | |
You can use the weather light in foggy or severe weather conditions. | |
You can manually select the passing beam to keep the front lights dipped. | |
The position lights are points of illumination around the car that make your car more visible to other road users. | |
Off deactivates all primary lighting modes.2 |
Additional lights
- The rear fog light warns traffic behind you of your presence in poor light conditions. It is manually activated in the centre display.
- The adaptive rear light is active when a drive cycle is started. It adapts to ambient light so that it stands out in sunny weather and has its dazzle effect reduced in low light conditions.
- You can run tests from the centre display to check the lights on a connected trailer.