
.. To  resume  cruise  control,  release  the  lever or 
take  your  foot  off  the  acce lerator  pedal. 
Canceling  cruise  control  while  driving 
..  Move  the  lever  into  posit ion @. The  message 
ACC: standby appears.  Or 
..  press  the  brake  pedal. 
..  To  resume  the  stored  speed,  move  the  lever  in
to  position  @. 
Canceling  cruise  control  when  stopped 
.. Push  the  lever  away  from  you into  position @. 
The  message 
ACC : standby appears. 
..  To resume  cruise  control,  press the  brake  pedal 
and  pull  the  lever  toward  you  into  position@ 
A WARNING 
It is dangerous  to  activate  cruise  control  and 
resume  the  stored  speed  when  the  current 
road,  traffic  or weather  conditions  do not  per
m  it  this . This  increases  the risk of  an  acc ident. 
Setting  the  distance 
A ppl ies  to:  ve hicles  with  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntro l 
, 
0 
Fig . 98 Operating  lever:  sett ing  the  dista nce 
..  Tap the  rocker  switch  to  display  the  current  set 
distance 
c:> fig. 98. 
.. To  increase  or  reduce  the  distance  in incre
ments,  tap  the  switch  upward/downward 
again . The  distance  between  the  two  vehicles 
will change  in the  instrument  cluster display. 
When  approaching  a veh icle  driving  ahead,  the 
adapt ive cruise  control  system  brakes  to  match 
that  vehicle's  speed  and  then adjusts  to  the  set 
d istance.  If the  vehicle  driv ing  ahead  accelerates, 
then  the  adaptive  cruise  cont rol w ill also  acceler
ate  up to  the  speed that you have  set. 
Assist 
The  higher  the  speed,  the  greater  the distance 
c:> &. The Distance  3 setting  is recommended. 
That  is equal  to  the  general  recommendation  of  "ha lf the  speed  shown  on the  speedometer"  . 
T he  distances  provided are  specified  values.  De
pending  on  the  driving  situation  and  how  the  ve
hicle  ahead  is driving,  the  actual  distance  may  be 
more  or  less  than  these  target  distances. 
If  you  change  the  time  gaps, the  newly  set  value 
appears  brief ly in the  instrument  cluster  display 
II for  example  for Distance 3. This only  occurs  if 
Driver assist is current ly not  shown  in the  display 
c:> page 98, fig. 94 . 
Distance 1: this  setting  corresponds  to  a  distance 
of 92  feet  (28  meters)  when  traveling  at  62  mph 
(100  km/h),  or  a time  distance  of  1 second . 
Distance 2: this  setting  corresponds  to  a distance 
of  118  feet  (36  meters)  when  traveling  at  62 
mph  (100  km/h),  or  a  time  distance  of  1.3  sec
onds. 
Distance 3: this  setting  corresponds  to  a distance 
of  164  feet  (SO meters)  when  traveling  at  62 
mph  (100  km/h),  or  a  time  distance  of  1.8  sec
onds. 
Distance 4: this  setting  corresponds  to  a distance 
of 210  feet  (64  meters)  when  traveling  at  62 
mph  (100  km/h),  or  a  time  distance  of  2 .4  sec
onds. 
Distance 5: this  setting  corresponds  to  a distance 
of 328  feet  (100  meters)  when  traveling  at  62 
mph  (100  km/h),  or  a  time  distance  of 3 .6  sec
onds. 
A WARNING 
-When  setting  the  distance,  the  driver  is re-
sponsible  for  adheri ng  to  any  applicable  legal 
regulations. 
@ Tips 
- Distance 
3 is  set  automatically  each  time 
you  switch  the  ignition  on.  If you would  like 
to  set  another  distance  as  the standard  set
ting,  you  can  have  the 
Adaptive cruise con
trol 
menu  enabled  by an authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  authorized  Audi Service  Facility. 
101  

Assist 
-Your settings  are  automatically stored and 
assigned to  the  remote control  key  being 
used. 
Setting  the  driving  program 
A pp lies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  Audi adaptive  cruise  co ntro l 
Depending  on the  selected  driving  program  and 
distance,  driving  behavior  when  accelerating  will 
vary from  dynamic  to  comfortable. 
Setting  the  driving  program  on  vehicles 
without  drive  select* 
1>-In the  Infotainment  system,  select: I MENU !> 
Vehicle > left  control  button > Driv er assist > 
Audi  adaptive cruise control > Driving pro
gram  > comfort, standard  or dynamic . 
Setting  the  driving  mode  on vehicles  with 
drive  select* 
Refer tor=;;, page 122 . 
(D Tips 
Your sett ings are automatically  stored  and  as
signed  to  the  remote  control  key being  used. 
Request  for  driver  intervention 
App lies  to:  ve hicles  w ith  Aud i ad aptive  cruise  co ntro l 
Fig . 99 Instrument  cluster:  request for  driver  interve ntion 
The request  for  driver intervent ion instructs  you 
to  take  over if  the  adaptive  cruise contro l bra king 
function  is  not able  to  mainta in a sufficient  dis 
tance  to  the  vehicle  driving  ahead 
c::> fig. 99. 
l) Thi s is  not  ava ilab le  in  som e  coun tri es . 
102 
Predictive  control 
(efficiency  assist) 
Description 
App lies  to: vehicles  wit h Audi adap tive c ruise  control  and  p re 
dic tive  efficiency  ass ist 
Fig.  100 In stru men t  cl uster:  p redict ive contro l 
General  information 
The predict ive control 1> uses the  map  informa
tion  from  the navigation  system  in  order to  react 
proactively  when  driving.  Information from the 
camera -based traffic  sign recognition*  is also ap
plied  to  recognize  traffic  signs 
c::> page 24. When 
coming  up to  areas with  speed limits  or  changes 
in  the  course of  the  road  (such as curves,  inter
sections  or  traffic  c ircles), the  system  brakes au
tomatically  and  then accelerates  back up to  the 
set  speed . 
When  adaptive  cruise control  is switched  off,  the 
system  only  provides  notifications  without  con
trolled  interventions 
c::> page 95. 
The driver  can override  the  predictive  contro l at 
any time  by pressing  the  accelerator  or  brake 
pedal.  If  the  system  changes the  veh icle speed to 
adapt  to  speed limits,  you  can change the  speed 
using  the  lever 
c::>page 99 , fig . 95. 
Always  switch  off  the  predictive  control  in 
the  following  situations: 
-When  increased attention  is needed from  the 
driver . 
- In  poor  weather  conditions  such as snow or 
heavy rain . 
- When  driving  on roads in  poor  cond ition.  

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3 a, 
Indicator  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
When  the  adaptive  cruise  control is switched  on 
for  the  first  time,  th e availability  of  predictive 
control  is displayed  in the  status  line  with  the  m essage 
ACC: 1111 + B active. 
The  symbol  appears when  the system 
is regulating  the  speed to  match  a speed limit.  As 
an example,  the  system  is regulating  a speed of 
50  mph  (80  km/h)  in this  scenario.  The speed  is 
then  taken  over by the  adaptive  cruise  control. 
The speed  in the  speedometer  LED line  also ad
justs  to  the  speed to  be maintained 
c::> page  98, 
fig . 
94. The 111B c::> fig . 100 symbol  appears 
when  there  is an adaptation  to  the  route  ahead . 
If  you are  in the 
Driver assist display  in the  in
strument  cluster,  then  the  following  symbols  will  indicate  which  occurrence  the  system  is currently 
responding  to . 
Symbol  Meaning 
MPH 
USA models: 
Speed limit 
km/h 
Canada models: 
Speed limit 
Ir 
Curve 
_J!L 
-1:r 
Intersection 
~ 
Traffic  circle 
A WARNING 
- Read the  warnings  on c::> & in  General infor 
mation  on page  97 
and on c::> & in  Descrip
tion  on page  24 . 
- Pay attention  to  traffic  and the  area around 
your  vehicle  when  predictive  control  is switched  on. The driver  is always  responsi
ble for  correctly  assessing the  traffic  situa
tion. 
- There  is an  increase in the  risk of  an acci
dent,  because the  system  does  not  consider 
"right  of  way"  rules  and also does  not  re
spond  to  traffic  lights  . 
- The  system  only  considers  traffic signs  that 
give a speed  limit. 
Assist 
- The permitted  speed can be exceeded if  the 
adaptation  to  a speed  limit  is incorrect.  The 
driver  is responsible  for  adhering  to  the  per
mitted  speed. 
- The speed  at which  a curve  is driven  through 
does not  necessarily  match  your  own  driving 
style . Brake the  vehicle  yourself  when  need 
ed  to reduce the  risk  of  an accident. 
(D Tips 
-If  a speed  limit  is detected,  the  stored 
speed is also  adjusted  in the  speedometer 
LED line  when  the  adaptive  cruise  control  is 
not  active. 
- The adaptation  by the  system  depends  on 
the  driving  mode  set  in  drive  select* . 
- Switching  off  predictive  control,  for  exam
ple when  driving  in low  traffic  zones, does 
not  cause the  adaptive  cruise  control  to 
switch  off . 
-After  switching  on  the ignition,  the  system 
initially  adjusts  to  a speed  of  80  mph 
(130  km/h)  when  driving  onto  highways 
without  a speed  limit.  Then the  system  ad
justs  to  the  last  speed stored  by the  driver. 
- There  is no adaptation  to  speed  limits  when 
driving  through  highway  interchanges  and 
when  driving  on  or  off  the  expressway. 
- There  is  no predictive  control  at  speed  limits 
under  20 mph  (30  km/h). 
- If  a speed  limit  is only  detected  by the  cam
era  and  the  actual  speed  is significantly 
higher,  then  the  speed  limit  will  blink  in the 
display  until  you  have reached the  required 
speed 
c::> page  25. 
- Incorrect  values from  the  camera-based  traffic  sign  recognition*  or  outdated  naviga
tion  system  map  data  can lead to  incorrect 
or  implausible  control. 
- When  route  guidance  is switched  on, the 
system  adapts  to  the  route  provided  by the 
navigation  system.  Driving  without  route 
guidance  or  leaving  a route  can result  in im
plausible  control. 
- The system  switches 
off when  outside  of  a 
road  system  that  is recorded  in the  naviga
tion  system  map  data. 
103  

using  the  multifunction  steering  wheel  buttons 
¢ 
page 12. To activate  congestion  assist,  you 
must  press  the¢ 
fig. 101 button  and  switch  on 
the  adaptive  cruise  control¢ 
page  98. 
Indicator  lights 
11'1 and•-congestion  assist  is switched  on . 
Veh icles  driving  ahead  were  detected.  Your vehi
cle  adapts  while  driving 
¢ fig. 102 . 
•-Congestion  ass ist  switches  off  if the  dr iver 
does  not  take  ove r stee ring  after  multip le  driver 
intervention  requests . The  system  brakes  the  ve 
hicle  until  it  is stationary  . 
.&_ WARNING 
Always keep  your  hands  on  the  steering  whee l 
so you  can  be  ready  to  steer  at  any  time.  The 
driver  is always  responsib le for  staying  in a 
lane  and  for  assessing  traffic  situations  cor
rectly . Read  and  follow  the  warnings  on¢.& 
in General  information  on page 97 . Never  use 
conge stion assist  in the  following  si tuations 
or yo u will  increase  t he  ris k of an  a cci den t. 
- Drivi ng  offroad  or  on  unpaved  roads.  Con-
gestio n assist  is  only designed  for  use  on 
paved  roads. 
- In  city  dr ivi ng  or  in  co nst ru ct ion  zones. 
- On curving  stretches  of  road . 
- In  narrow  lanes. 
- In  unclear  traffic  situations  s uch  as  at  inter-
sections  or toll  stations. 
@ Tips 
You are  not  necessarily  g uided  to  the  center 
of yo ur lane. 
A ss ist 
Distance  indicator  and 
distance  warning 
Description 
Applies  to:  vehicles with  Audi adaptive  cruise control 
Fig . 1 03  Instrumen t cl uster:  dist ance  indicato r/warn ing 
At speeds  above  65  mph , this  function  measures 
the  time  between  the  vehicle  driving  ahead  and 
shows  th is  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
¢ fig . 103 .. 
You can  set  a wa rning  thresho ld  between  0 .6  and 
3.0  seconds.  The .  indicator  light  appears  if you 
fall  be low the  set  d istance. 
Switching  the  distance  indicator /warning  on 
and off 
..  In  the  Infotainment  system,  select: I MENU I 
button > Veh icle > left  control  button > Driver 
ass ist> Distan ce warning . 
.&_ WARNING 
-
- Read  and fo llow the  warnings  on¢.& in 
General  information  on page 
97. 
-
- The  drive r is  always  responsible  fo r adhering 
to  the  regulat ions  app licab le  in that  coun
try . 
@ Tips 
You may  fall  below  he  warning  thresho ld 
briefly  when  passing  or when  q uickly ap
p roaching  a  slow  vehicle.  There  is no  war ning 
i n this  scenar io.  A warning  is g iven  only  if you 
fall  be low the  warning  thresho ld for  a n ex
tended  per io d  of t ime. 
105  

Assist 
-In  certain  countries: if  the  system  is switch
ed on,  it  will  remain  operable  each time  the  ig nition  is switched  on. 
Lane  assist  display  in  the  instrument 
cluster 
A pp lies to:  ve hicles with  Audi active  lane  a ssist 
F ig . 107 Instrument  cl uster  (multi -color  d isplay):  active 
lane  assist  is switched  on  and  rea dy  to provide  warnings 
Fig . 108 Inst rument  cluster  (monochrome  display):  active 
lane  assist  is sw itched  on 
You can open  up the Driver assist display for  the 
active  lane ass ist  using the  mult ifunction  steer
ing wheel  buttons 
r:::>  page 12. 
An additiona l indicator  appears in the  Head -up 
d isp lay* . 
Multi-Color  Display 
Refer  tor:::> fig. 107 
114 
Driver assist display  Meaning  on the  corre-
in the  instrument  sponding  side 
cluster 
Green  line(s)  Active lane assist  is acti-
(left  or  right)  vated  and  ready to  pro-
vide warnings . 
Red  line  Active lane assist warns 
(left  or  right) 
you before  leaving  a  lane. 
In  addit ion, the  steering 
wheel  vibrates  lightly. 
Gray line(s)  Active  lane  assist  is acti-
(left  or  right) 
vated, but is not  ready to 
give warning 
Monochrome  display 
Refer  to r:::> fig. 108 
Driver  assist display  Meaning  on the  corre-
in the  instrument 
sponding side 
cluster 
Light  gray  line(s)  Active  lane assist  is  acti-
(left  or  right)  vated  and  ready to  pro-
vide warnings. 
Blinking  line(s) 
Active  lane assist  warns 
(left  or  right) 
you before  leaving  a lane. 
In  addition,  the  steering 
wheel  vibrates  lightly. 
Dark gray  line(s)  Active  lane  assist  is act i-
(left  or  right)  vated, but is not  ready to 
.  . give  warning 
Messages  in the  instrument  cluster  display 
If  the  active  lane assist sw itches  off  automatical
ly , the  indicator  light  in the  display  turns  off  and 
one  of the  follo wing  messages  appears: 
rl1 Audi  active  lane assist:  currently unavaila
ble . Camera  view  restricted  due to  surround
ings.  See owner's  manual 
This message appears if  the  camera  is unable  to 
detect  the  lines. This could  happen  if: 
- The  camera window 
¢page 113, fig. 106 is 
dirty  or covered in  ice. Clean this  area on the 
windshield 
r:::> page 337 . 
-The  camera fie ld of  view  is  fogged  over. Wait 
until  the  fog  has cleared  before  switching  the 
active  lane assist on aga in.  

Assist 
Selecting  the  driving  mode 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi drive select 
:... ~ -'!.  .:· ~ .: 
LI , Ill  .. tJ 
------
Fig. 117 Center  console:  controls  for drive select 
Fig.  118 Infotainment:  drive select 
•  Press  the  left or rig ht  arrow  key<=> fig.  117 until 
the  desired  mode  appears  in the  instrument 
cluster/Infotainment  system  display.  Or 
Adjusting  the  Individual  mode 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with  Audi  drive select 
• Select  in the  Infotainment  system: IMENU ! but
ton 
> Vehicle  > Audi drive  select. 
• Select  and  confirm  the  des ired  sett ing 
qfig.  118. 
You can  change  the  driv ing  mode  when  the  vehi
cle  is stationary  or  while  driving . If  traffic  per
mits,  after  changing  modes,  briefly  take  your 
foot  off  the  accelerator  pedal  so  that  the  recently 
selected  mode  is also  activated  for  the  engine. 
Comfort  -provides  a  comfort-oriented  vehicle 
setup  and  is suited  for  long drives  on  highways. 
Auto  -provides  an overall  comfortab le yet  dy
namic  driving  feel  and  is suited  for  everyday  use. 
Dynamic  -gives the  dr ive r a  sporty  driving fee l 
and  is suited  to  a  sporty  driving  style. 
Individual-q page  122. 
&_ WARNING 
Pay attention  to traffic  when  ope rating the 
drive  select  to  reduce the risk  of  an  accident. 
-
You can adjust  the vehicle settings  to your  personal  preferences . 
• Se lect  in the  Infotainment  system: I MENU  I but
ton 
>V ehicle > Audi  drive  select> Individual > 
right  control  button. 
After  you  have  closed  the  sett ings,  you  will  a uto
mat ically drive  in the 
Individual mode. 
Systems  Comfort 
Engine/trans . 
balanced 
Steering comfortable  The  equipment  in you
r vehicle  will  determine 
which  sett ings  you  can adjust.  The  fo llowing  ta
ble  gives  an overview  of  the characteristics. 
Auto  Dynamic 
balanced sporty 
balanced  sporty 
Dynamic 
steering* comfortable/indirect  balanced/direct sporty/direct 
Suspension control* comfortab le 
balanced  sporty 
Engine 
sound* subtle  subtle/sporty
a) 
sporty 
ACC* comfortab le  balanced  sporty 
•> Subtle  in the  selector lever  position  D and  sporty  in$. 
122  

(expressway, highway,  other  roads)  so  that  you 
always  have  an  optimal  overview  of the  road 
ahead . The  scale  is also  automatically  adapted 
when  there  are  upcoming  maneuvers  to  provide  a 
better  deta iled  view . 
Interse ction : when  route  guidance  is active,  the 
map  temporarily  zooms  in to  a  detailed  scale 
when  there  are  upcoming  maneuvers  so that  you 
can  see  the  street  or  properties  of  the  turn  bet
ter . 
Off : the  map  scale  yo u have  chosen  is  kept  per 
manently . 
Map  content 
Map contents  such  as  weathe r,  traffic  informa
tion  or  favorites  can  be  disp layed  or  hidden. 
The weather  forecast  is  displayed  on  a  3  mi  (5  km)  scale  o n the  map. 
Instrument  cluster  map  contents 
You can  a lso  set  w hich  map  content  displays  in 
the  instrument  clus ter ¢ 
page  20 . 
Online  map  view 
Appl ies  to:  ve hicles  with  a  nav igatio n system  an d Au di con
nect  (I nfotainmen t) 
With  the  online  map  view, you  can display  the 
map  with  satellite  images . 
Fig. 179 Online map view 
Fi g.  1 80 Map v iew  w ith  o n line  St reet  V iew 
Na vigat ion 
Requirement:  the  requirements  for  Audi  connect 
(Infotainment)  must  be  met 
¢page  172. 
,. Press  the I NAV /MAPI button  repeatedly  u nti l 
t he  map  is  displayed . 
,.  Select:  r ight  control  b utton 
> Map  settin gs > 
Map di splay > Google Ea rth. 
T he  map  d isplay  is based  on  data  packets  re
ceived  from  the  Inte rnet  in the  form  of satellite 
images,  which  are  then  combined  w ith  the  road
ways  from  the 
Stand ard map  display . There  are 
two  g igabytes  of  memory  space  in the  MMI mem
ory that  can  be  used  to  temporarily  store  the 
map  or  navigation  data  that  was  received . Th is  is 
roughly  the  amount  required  for  the  map/naviga 
tion  data  for  a  2,485  mile  (4,000  km)  route . As 
lo ng  as  the  sate llite  images  loaded  for  route 
guidance  are  sto red,  you  ca n use  them  w ithout 
having  an  act ive data  connec tion. 
Street  View 
With  Street  View, you  can  explore  many  places  in 
the  wo rld  t hrough  the  eyes  of  a  pedestrian . 
Street  View  is  avai lab le when  t he  symbol (!) 
¢ 
fig . 179 is  displayed  in  the  crosshairs  mode. 
Activating  street  view : turn  the  control  knob  to  a 
sca le  less  tha n 32  ya rds  (30  m). 
The following  functions  are  then  available : 
-Exploring an area  step-b y-step : press  the  con
trol  knob  when  the  symbol@¢ 
fig.  180 ap
pears . 
-Zooming  i n or  out  in the  cu rrent  view  in four 
stages : 
turn  the  control  knob  to  the  left  or  to 
the  right @¢ 
fig.  180. 
-Navigating  in street  v iew : move  your  finger  on 
the  MMI touch  control  pad*  in the  desired  di 
rection. 
Addit ional  inform ation 
Showing  additiona l information  in the  Infotain 
ment  system  display  can  be  sw itched  on  in the 
Map  content me nu¢ page  199. To display  any 
applicable  additional  information,  move  the 
crosshairs  onto  an  item  on  the  map  and  press  the 
contro l knob .  .,. 
199  

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Software  license information 
Information  on the  software  contained  in the 
MMI  and the  license agreement. 
- Se lect: I MENU I button > Settings > left  control 
button 
> System  maintenance  > Vers ion  infor
mation . 
- Or: 
on  line at www .audi.com/softwareinfo . 
Information  on the  software  contained in the 
Head-up  display and the  license agreement . 
-Press  and  hold the  button  for the  Head-up dis
play @longer  than  five seconds  after  switching 
on the  ignition~ 
page 8, fig. 1. 
- To close the  i nfo rmation  w indow, press  a but
ton  on the  multif unction  steeri ng wheel  or a 
button  to  open  a menu  on t he  M MI control 
panel. 
Information  on the  software  contained  in the 
instrument  cluster  and the  license agreement . 
Press the  reset  button  twice with in f ive seconds 
of switching  the  ignition on.
1> 
3 1)  Not  availab le  in  all ve hicles. a, 
System  settings 
235