Opening the boot hands-free

If your hands are full and you have your key with you, just pass your foot under the rear bumper once.

If you have your hands full, such as when carrying bags, it can be useful to have the boot open automatically.

If the car is locked, using the hands-free boot unlocking will unlock all doors or only the boot. This is enabled via door locking settings in the centre display.

Location of the hands-free sensor.
The sensor picks up movement under the rear bumper. Any detected movements unlock the boot.

Make sure you have a charged distance-capable key on you.

Make a single kicking motion under the rear bumper and move back.
A short sound response indicates that it's about to open.

 Note

Repeated foot movements cancel or reset the activation.

When you want to use the hands-free feature for closing the boot, repeat the kicking motion once.

A short sound response indicates that it's about to close. If you try using the hands-free feature without a distance-capable key, three beeps will indicate that the boot cannot close.

If the function appears to be unresponsive, keep in mind that any obstructions to the sensor, such as mud, may interfere with it responding properly.