ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
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252 - Driving
Based on information from a radar or
camera, the Stop and Go adaptive
cruise control function gives you the
option of maintaining a selected
speed, known as the cruising speed,
while keeping a safe distance from the
vehicle in front in the same lane.
Depending on the vehicle, when the
"RoadSignDetection"functionisacti-
vated 🡺229, the system can adapt the
speed of your vehicle according to the
speed limit signs recognized by the
camera.
Dependingonthecountryandsub-
scription,thesystemwillusethecam-
era and the map to adjust the vehicle
speed in advance according to the
contextandroadincidents(round-
abouts, bends, upcoming road signs or
speed limit zones).
If the vehicle in front stops, the Stop
and Go adaptive cruise control may
brake your vehicle to a complete stop
before allowing the vehicle to move on
again.
The system controls acceleration and
deceleration of your vehicle using the
engine and braking system.
Thesystem'smaximumrangeisap-
proximately 130 metres. This may vary
according to the road conditions
(ground relief, weather conditions,
etc.).
TheStopandGoadaptivecruisecon-
trol function can be activated while the
vehicle is travelling at a speed up to
112 mph (180 km/h), depending on
road conditions (traffic, weather, etc.).
The function is indicated by the
symbol.
Note:
– thedrivermustobservethemaxi-
mum speed limit and safe distances
according to the legislation in the
country where they are driving;
– the adaptive cruise control can brake
the vehicle up to around a third of the
brakingcapacity.Dependingonthesit-
uation, the driver may need to brake
harder.
While ECOmodeisactivat-
ed,thecruisingspeedcan-
not exceed the ECO mode
maximum speed 🡺178.
The regenerative braking
system and the paddles are
not available when the
cruise control or the adaptive
cruisecontrolfunctionisactivat-
ed.
The Stop and Go adaptive
cruisecontroldoesnottrig-
ger an emergency stop and
its braking capability is limited.