Acceleration cancels when one of the
conditions happen:
• You reach your set cruising speed.
• Changing lanes takes too long.
• Model X gets too close to the vehicle
ahead.
OR
• You disengage the turn signal.
NOTE:
Overtake Acceleration occurs when
you fully press and hold the turn signal. When
you release the turn signal, Model X stops
accelerating (in the same way as when you
release the accelerator pedal) and resumes
the set speed.
WARNING:
Overtake Acceleration can
cancel for many unforeseen reasons in
addition to those listed above (for
example, lack of GPS data). Stay alert
and never depend on Overtake
Acceleration to increase your driving
speed.
WARNING:
Overtake Acceleration
increases your driving speed
whenever the appropriate turn signal
is engaged, and accelerates Model X
closer to the vehicle ahead. Although
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control continues
to maintain distance from the vehicle
ahead, it is important to be aware that
your selected following distance is
reduced when Overtake Acceleration
is active, particularly in cases where it
may not be your intention to overtake
the vehicle you are following.
Canceling and Resuming
To manually cancel Traffic-Aware Cruise
Control, press the brake pedal or press the
right scroll wheel on the steering yoke.
To resume cruising, press the right scroll
button.
NOTE:
When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
cancels, Model X does not coast. Instead,
regenerative braking slows down Model X in
the same way as when you move your foot off
the accelerator when driving without Traffic-
Aware Cruise Control (see
).
WARNING:
Traffic-Aware Cruise
Control cancels, or may not be
available, in the following situations:
• You press the brake pedal.
• Your driving speed exceeds the maximum
cruising speed of 90 mph (150 km/h).
• You shift Model X.
• A door is opened.
• A camera or sensor is obstructed. This
could be caused by dirt, mud, ice, snow,
fog, etc.
• The traction control setting is manually
disabled or is repeatedly engaging to
prevent wheels from slipping.
• The wheels are spinning while at a
standstill.
• The Traffic-Aware Cruise Control system
is failing or requires service.
When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is
unavailable or cancels, Model X no longer
drives consistently at a set speed and no
longer maintains a specified distance from
the vehicle ahead.
WARNING:
Traffic-Aware Cruise
Control can cancel unexpectedly at
any time for unforeseen reasons.
Always watch the road in front of you
and stay prepared to take appropriate
action. It is the driver's responsibility
to be in control of Model X at all times.
Summary of Cruise Indicators
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
is available but is not
actively controlling your
speed until you activate it.
The number shown in gray is
the cruising speed that will
be set when you engage
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
is actively cruising and is
either maintaining the set
speed (no vehicle in front)
or is maintaining a chosen
following distance from a
vehicle ahead (up to the set
speed).
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