If the vehicle ahead is stationary for longer than
a few seconds, ACC will be cancelled and the
driver will need to pull the right-hand control
stalk to resume or briefly press the accelerator
pedal to reactivate the system.
The vehicle will accelerate to the previously set
cruising speed as soon as the road is clear.
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control (IACC)
Road sign recognition must be enabled to make
use of the IACC feature, see Driver assistance,
page 2.36.
When road sign recognition is enabled, speed
limit signs and no overtaking signs will be shown
on the Driver Display when detected.
When a new speed limit is detected, it will glow
in the Driver Display. The driver can pull the right-
hand control stalk to automatically update the
IACC system with a new target cruising speed.
Overtake Aid
When ACC is active and the indicator is switched
on, the ACC will allow the vehicle to temporarily
reduce the gap to a vehicle in the lane ahead in
order to allow greater acceleration and a quicker
overtake.
When the overtaking manoeuvre has been
completed, the gap will return to the previous
setting.
Undertake Prevention
See Driver assistance, page 2.36 to enable
undertake prevention.
When enabled, this feature will prevent the
vehicle from undertaking other vehicles when
ACC is active.
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Driving Controls
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
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