LL co .... N
" N
~ Applies to: vehicles with analog instrument cluster: open the
Energy flo w ind icator disp lay
by turning the left thumbwhee l on the mult i
function steering wheel.
Component Color
(D Gasoline engine Orange
Gray
@ High-voltage battery Green
Green
(animated in the
Infota inment sys-
tern
al)
Gray
(§) Motion arrow Green
Orange
Green -orange
@ Motion arrow Green
a) Not avail ab le in all Infot ainmen t systems.
The power currently available in the electric drive
sys tem is displayed when you open the energy
flow disp lay.
The bars are filled in with different colors based
on the power
status @~ fig. 102:
- White : electric power currently availab le
- Green: electric power currently being used
The more ba rs that are filled in the E-max section
@ , the longe r the maximum power can be utiliz
ed . The bars turn off in the E-max section when
the maximum power can no longer be utilized.
When the elec tric dr ive power is greatly red uced,
the drive mode will automatically switch to using
the gasoline engine.
The availability of power is genera lly restr icted
under the fo llow ing cond itions:
- The temperature of the high-voltage battery is
very co ld or very hot.
- The high-voltage battery charge level is low.
.... 0 N ii'i l) Not availab le in al l Infota inment system s.
e-tron
Image in the Infota inment display1
)
~ In the Infotainment system, select: I MENU I
button > Veh icl e > left control button >Audi
d rive select .
M eaning
The gasoline engine is running
The gasoline engine is off
High-voltage battery charge level
The high-voltage battery is charging
The vehicle is not in drive ready mode
E lectric driv ing
Driving w ith the gasoline engine
Driving with the gasoline engine and electric mo-
tor (boost)
Recuperation
The power availability is not v is ible if the
111 ind i
cator light turns on.
(0 Tips
High power availability is necessary, for exam
ple, when need ing to acce lerate q uickly wh ile
i n e lectric driving mode to pass another vehi
cle.
Vehicle tool kit and tire mobility kit
Applies to: vehicles wit h plug -in hybr id drive
F ig. 104 Lu ggage compartment: veh icle tool kit and tire
mob ility k it
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Outside mirrors
If yo u cannot see the traffic behind the tra iler
with the standard exterior mirrors, then you
must attach additiona l exterior mirrors . Adj ust
them so you have a sufficient visibility behind
you .
Exterior lighting
Follow the legal regulat ions regard ing the light
ing equipment on your trailer . Contact an author
ized Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facili
ty for more information.
Before starting to drive, check all lighti ng equip
ment on the hitched trailer.
The headlight range contro l adjusts automatical
l y to the light range of the headl ights.
Safety chains
Make sure the safety chains are correctly applied
when pull ing a trailer . The chains should hang
enough so that the trailer can dr ive around
curves. However, they must not touch the
g ro und .
(D Tips
-Use chocks whe n parking on incl ines if the
trailer is load ed.
- We recommend also hav ing the veh icle in
spected between the inspect ion intervals if
you are towing a trailer frequently.
- Avo id driving with a trailer during the vehi
cle break- in period .
Driving with a trailer
Driving with a trailer requires extra caution.
Speed
Adhere to the legal speed limits. Follow the legal
regulations specific to the country.
As the speed increases, the driving stability of
the trai ler decreases. Therefore you should not
exceed the maximum legal speed limit when
u. there are unfavorable road, weather and/or wind 00
~ conditions . This especially applies when driving
~ downhill.
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Trailer towing
You m ust always reduce your speed as soon as
you notice even the slightest swinging motion of
the tra iler. Never try to "stra ighten out" the tra il
er by acce lerating.
T he weight distribution is very poor if the vehicle
is empty and the trai ler is loaded . However if you
must drive under these circumstances, then dr ive
especially slowly .
Brakes
Brake in a timely manner. Downshift before driv
ing down hill so that t he engine can assist with
braking ~.&. .
When using a trailer w it h overrun brakes, first
brake gently then quickly. This reduces the r isk of
jerking while braking if the trailer wheels lock up .
Engine coolant temperature
Pay attention specifically to the coo lant tempera
ture display when there are high outside temper
a tur es, and when driving on long inclines
~page 11. Shift to a hig her gear in a timely man
ner .
A WARNING
= -
Constant braking causes the brakes to over-
heat and substantially reduces braking per
formance, increases braking distance or caus
es complete failure of the brake system.
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Ass is tanc e system s
A WARNING
You should only resume the stored speed if it
is not too high for existing traffic condit ions.
Otherwise you can increase the r isk of an acci
dent .
Lap timer
Introduction
Applies to: vehicles with lap timer
You can measure and analyze lap times with the
lap timer in the display.
Opening th e lap timer
i.. Open the first Vehicle tab (t rip computer) using
t h e
l
whee l.
i.. Applies to: vehicles with analog instrument
cluster: Press the
[gJ button on the m ultifunc
tion steering whee l and select
Lap t imer in the
menu .
... Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit: on
the multifunction steering wheel, select: left
contro l button
> Lap times .
Operating the lap t ime r
... On the multifunction steering whee l, turn the
l eft thumbwhee l
(J) ¢page 13 or (D ¢page 16
unt il the desired menu item is d isplayed in the
instrument cluster .
... Press the left thumbwheel to confirm the selec
tion .
A WARNING
Your foc us should always be on d riving your
vehicle safely. As the drive r, you have com
ple te responsibi lity for safety in traffic. Only
use the functions s uch as the lap timer in such
a way that you always maintain comp lete con
trol over your vehicle in all traffic situations.
(D Tips
You can ret rieve information from the trip
computer while the lap timer stopwatch is
running .
122
-
Lap times and timing
Applies to: vehicles with lap timer
Requirement: the lap time r must be open
¢ page 122.
Timing laps
... To start timing, select Lap 1 - pre ss OK or S tart
lap 1
in the menu .
i.. Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit: to
start t iming au tomatically when yo u start dr iv
ing, select
S tart lap 1 by driving off or St art by
dri ving off in the menu .
... To measure the lap time, select New lap - pre ss
OK or New lap
in t he menu . This starts timing
the next lap at the same t ime .
After completing, the d ifference between the
l ast lap and the previous best lap time will be in
dicated with
a" -"/ . or "+ "fll .
Pausing timing and displaying a split time
i.. To insert a pause m , sele ct Pau se in the menu.
i.. To cont inue tim ing, select Pre ss OK to re sume
or Re sume in the menu .
... T o display a sp lit time, select Split time in the
menu. The split time
r~1 appears for approxi
mate ly 10 seconds in the instrument cluster .
The timing of the current lap continues.
Re setting timing
... Using the mult ifunct ion steer ing whee l, select
Reset or Reset time s in the menu.
(D Tips
-A max imum of 30 lap t imes (analog instru
ment cl uster) or 99 lap times (Audi virtua l
cockpit*) can be measured.
- If tim ing is paused, you can continue i t later
even if you switch the ignition off.
- Saved lap times cannot be individually de
leted from the total results .
- T he save d la p timer va lues w ill remain after
switching the ignition off.
u. 00 .-< N l' N .-< 0 N > 00
Lap statistics
Applies to: vehicles with lap timer
Displaying lap statistics
You can d isplay the number of laps d riven, the
fastest
l ap "+ ", the s lowest lap "- ", and the ave r
age time
" 0 " in the inst rument cluste r.
.,. Applies to: vehicles with analog instrument
cluster: select
Statistic s in the menu using the
mult ifunction steering w heel.
.,. Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit: on
the m ult if u nct io n steer ing whee l, select: left
contro l bu tton
> Lap sta ti stic s o r Stati stics.
.. T urn the thumbwhee l down or up to disp lay the
individ ua l lap times.
.. To return to the lap timing that was begun,
press the left thumbwheel.
Res etting lap statistics
Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cockpit
.. On the multifunction steering whee l, select:
the right contro l button
> Re set stati stic s.
(D Tips
-The lap statistics lis t the lap times for t he
l ast 30 laps.
- Applies to: vehicles with Audi virtual cock
pit: the fastest and slowest lap times from
u p to 99 timed laps will be disp layed .
Audi adaptive cruise
control
Description
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control
)
F ig . 122 De tect ion range
A ss istance systems
T he adaptive cruise cont rol system is a combina
tion of speed and distance regu lation.
It assists
the driver by both regu lating the speed and
maintain ing a d istance to the vehicle driv ing
ahead, w ith in the limits of the system. If the sys
tem detects a vehicle driving ahead, the adaptive cruise control can brake and accelerate your vehi
cle . T his increases d riving comfort during long
trips o n highways and in stop-and-go traffic.
What can adap tiv e crui se con trol do ?
The adaptive cru ise control sys tem uses radar .
The radar is subject to designated system limits
¢ page 124 .
On open roads with no traffic, it functions like a
cruise contro l system . The stored speed is main
ta ined . When approaching a vehicle ahead and
the system detects it, the adapt ive cruise control
system automat ically brakes to match that ob
ject's speed and t hen maintains the stored d is
t a nce. As soon as t he sys tem does not de tec t a
vehicle driving ahead, adaptive cruise cont ro l ac
ce lerates up to the stored speed .
Within the lim its of t he sys tem, adapt ive cru ise
contro l can brake in stop -and-go t raff ic until t he
vehicle is s tat iona ry and then begin driving again
under certain conditions ¢
page 12 7, Driving in
stop-ond-go traffic .
Which functions can be controlled?
When you switc h adap tive cr uise control o n, you
can set the cur rent speed as the "contro l speed"
¢ page 12 5, Switching on/off .
When driving, yo u can stop cru ise cont rol
¢ page 127 or change the speed ¢page 126 at
any t ime .
You can also set the distance to the vehicle ahead and set the adaptive c ruise cont rol d riving pro
gr am
~ page 128.
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Ass is tance sy stem s
General information
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise contro l/Audi pre
sense front
Fig . 1 23 Front o f veh icle: sensor
The rada r sensor area r:!) fig. 123 must not be cov
ered with stickers, deposits or any other obstruc
tions as it may impair the function of the adap
tive cruise control or the pre sense front . For in
formation on cleaning,
see ¢ page 354 . The
same applies for any modifications made in the
front area .
The funct ion of the adaptive cruise contro l sys
tem or pre sense front is limited in some condi
tions:
-Vehicles can only be detected when they are
within the sensor range
¢page 123, fig. 122 .
-The system has a lim ited abi lity to detect
vehicles that are a short d istance ahead , off to
the side of your vehicle or moving into your lane .
-Objects that are difficu lt to detect such as mo
torcycles, vehicles with h igh ground clearance
or an overhang ing load are detected late or not
detected at all.
-When dr iving through curves ¢ page 125.
-When the vehicle is stationary ¢ page 125.
A WARNING
Always pay attent io n to the traffic aro und you
when adaptive cruise control is switched on .
As the driver, you a re st ill respons ible for your
own speed and the distance to othe r vehicles.
Th e adapt ive cr uise control is u sed to assis t
you . The driver must a lways take act ion to
avoid a collision . The driver is always responsi
ble for brak ing at the correct time .
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-For safety reasons, do not use adaptive
cru ise control when dr iving on roads with
many curves, when the road surface is in
poor condition and/or in bad weather (such
as ice, fog, gravel, heavy rain and hydroplan
ing). Using the system under these cond i
tions could result in a co llision .
-Switch adaptive cruise cont rol off tempora
rily when dr iv ing in turning lanes, on ex
pressway ex its or in construction zones. This
prevents the veh icle from accelerating to
the stored speed when in these situat io ns.
-The adap tive cruise contro l system will not
brake by itself if you put yo ur foot on the ac
celerator pedal. Doing so c an override the
speed and distance regulation .
- Adapt ive cruise control does not respond to
peop le, animals, or crossing or oncoming
objects .
-The funct ion of the radar se nsors can be af
fected by ref lective objects such as guard
rails, the entrance to a tunnel, heavy rain or
ice .
~ Note
The sensor can be d isplaced by impacts or
damage to the bumper, wheel housing and underbody . This can impair the adaptive
cruise control. Have an authorized A udi dealer
or authorized Audi Service Facility check their
f u nct ion.
@ Tips
For an explanation on conformity with the
FCC regulations in the United States and the
Industry Canada regu lations, see
¢ page 386 .
Ass is tance sy stem s
@Indicator lights
Ill-Adaptive cruise control is switched on . No
veh icles are detected ahead . The stored speed is
maintained.
• -A vehicle driving ahead was detected. The
adapt ive cruise control system regulates the
speed and d istance to the vehicle ahead and
brakes/accelerates automatically.
(-) -Adaptive cruise control is switched on. Ave
h icle was detected ahead . Yo ur vehicle remains
stopped and w ill not start driv ing automat ica lly .
• -The automatic braking is not enough to
maintain a sufficient distance to a vehicle dr iv ing
ahead . You must intervene
r:::;, page 129, Driver
intervention request .
© Instrument clu ster di splay
If adaptive cruise contro l is not shown in the in
strument cluster display, you can call i t up using
the multifunction steering wheel buttons
r:::;, page 13 .
Based on the graphics in the d isp lay, you can de
termine if the system is mainta ining a distance to
a vehicle ahead and what that distance to this ve
h icle is:
No vehicle -no vehicle was detected driving
ahead.
Sil ver vehicle -a vehicle was detected driving
ahead.
Red vehicle -request for driver intervention
r:::;, page 129.
The five distance bar s on the gauge@ represent
the set d istance (refer
to r:::;, page 128 for infor
mat io n on how to change the distance). If yo u
fa ll below the se lected distance, the distance
bars become red from the bottom upward.
A WARNING
If you press the ISE TI b utton when driving at
speeds below 20 mph (30 km/h), the vehicle
accelerates automat ica lly up to 20 mph (30
km/h), which is the m inimum speed that can
be set.
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@ Tips
- If you switch the ignition or the adaptive
cruise control system off, the set speed is
erased for safety reasons.
- The electronic stabilization control (ESC)
and the anti-slip-regulation (ASR) are auto
matically switc hed on when the adaptive
cruise control is switched on.
Changing the speed
Applies to: vehicles with Audi adaptive cruise control
0
f
I
0
Fig . 12 8 Ope rat ing leve r: chang ing the speed
.. To increase or decrease the speed in incre
ments,
tap the lever in the 0 10 direction.
,... ... ,...
i
.. To increase or decrease the speed qu ick ly, hold
the lever toward 0 10 until the red LED @
r:::;,page 125, fig . 127 reaches the desired
speed.
You can also preselect the speed when adapt ive
c ruise control is not active by moving the lever in
the des ired direction
0 10 . Act ivate the prev i
ous ly selected speed by pulling the lever into po
s ition
(D r:::;, page 125, fig. 126.
After each change, the new stored speed appea rs
br iefly in the status l ine
r:::;, page 125, fig . 127@.
When adaptive cru ise cont rol is act ive , the flJ or
• ind icator light turns o n, and when adaptive
c ruise contro l is not a ctive, the
IIJ ind icator light
turns on . In the Audi virtua l cockpit*, the
II indi
cator light turns o n instead .
Ass is tanc e system s
-your vehicle is traveling at speeds between ap
proximately 20 to 50 mph (30 to 85 km/h) and
it approaches a stationary vehicle.
- your vehicle is traveling at speeds between ap
proximately 20 to 155 mph (30 to 250 km/h)
and it approaches a vehicle that is clearly trav
eling more slowly or a veh icle in your direction
o f travel tha t is stopped.
When this warning occurs, it may only be possi
b le to avoid a collision by swerving or braking
strong ly. The message
A udi pre sense.
¢ fig. 134 and a warning tone will warn you
about the danger .
If there is an impending collision with vehicles,
there will a lso be an
acute warning in the form of
sharp braking. If you do not react to the acute
warn ing, pre sense front can brake with increas
ing force within the limits of the system . T his re
duces the vehicle speed in the event of a coll i
sion .
Autom atic deceleration
Depending on the speed, pre sense front can de
cel erate automatica lly
shortly before a collision:
-if there are stationary vehicles when you are
traveling at speeds up to approx imately 28
mph (45 km/h)
-if there are veh icles dr iv ing or stopped ahead
whe n you are traveling at speeds up to approxi
mately 155 mph (250 km/h)
Autom atic bra king force inc rea se
If pre sense front determines that you are not
braking strongly enough when a co llision is imm i
nent, it can inc rease the braking force, depending
on the situation and speed:
-if there are stationary vehicles when you are
traveling at speeds up to approx imately 50
mph (85 km/h)
-if the re are ve hicles driving or stopped ahead
when you are traveling at speeds up to approxi
mately 155 mph (250 km/h)
A WARNING
Pre sense front cannot ove rcome the laws of
physics . It i s a system des igned to assist and
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it cannot prevent a coll is io n in eve ry ci rc u m
stance . The driver m ust always intervene. The
driver is always respons ible for braking at the
correct time . Do not let the inc reased safety
provided tempt yo u into tak ing risks . This
could inc rease your r isk of a co llision.
-Keep in mind that pre sense front can pro
vide war nings or b rake unexpectedly. Al
ways secure a ny cargo or objects that yo u
a re transporting to reduce t he ris k of dam
a ge or inj ury.
-The system can dep loy in co rre ctly due to
sys tem -specific li mits.
-Please note that the se nsor does not a lways
detect a ll obje cts. Thi s increases the r is k of
a c ollision .
-Pre sense front does not rea ct to ve hicles
tr ave ling towa rd yo u in the same lane, to
peop le, groups of people, anim als, ob je cts
that are crossing the road, or objects t hat
are difficult to
detect ¢.& in General infor
mation on page 124 .
A WARNING
Pre sense front may be restricted o r not avai l
ab le in the fo llow ing example s ituations :
-if there a re othe r reflective objects nearby,
such as gua rd ra ils or vehicles
-when driving into a tunnel
-in heavy fog, ra in, sp ray o r snow
-if the rada r senso r is d irty, covered in ice,
d amaged, or cove red
- in curves
- if the ESC was restr icted or sw itched off
@ Note
The sensor can be d isplaced by impacts or
damage to the bumper, wheel housing and underbody. Pre sense front can be impaired
by this . Have an author ized A udi dealer or au
thor ized Audi Se rvice Facility check t heir func-
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tion. 1111-
u. 00 ... N l' N ... 0 N > 00
(D Tips
-You can cancel the braking with increasing
fo rce that is init iated by the system by brak
i ng yourself, by accelerat ing noticeab ly or
by swerving.
- Certain pre sense front functions switch off when ESC is switched off (sport mode) or
when driving in reverse.
- If you rest rict or sw itch off the ESC, the pre
sense a lso switches itself
off¢ page 149.
Settings in the Infotainment system
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense
.,. Select in the Infotainment system: !MENUI but
ton
> Vehicle > left control butto n > Driver a s
s istance > Audi pr e sense .
Sys tem
-the pre sense functions can be switched
on/off .
If the system is switched off, it switches on aga in
automatically once the ignition is sw itched on
again .
Prewa rning -the early warning can be switched
off permanently or the pre sense front warning
point can be set
( Early /Medium /Late ).
Set the warning time for the early warning to
Early at first . If t his causes undesired early warn
ings to appear, then set the warning time to
Me ·
dium .
The Late warning t ime should on ly be set
i n specia l circumstances .
Messages
Applies to: vehicles with Audi pre sense
II Audi pre sen se: malfunction! Plea se contact
Servic e
This message appears when the pre sense func
tion is affected. For example, this could be
caused by a faulty sensor. If the message stays
on, dr ive immed iately to an author ized Audi deal
e r o r author ized Audi Serv ice Facility to have the
malfunc tion cor re cted.
II Audi pre sense: currentl y limited . Sensor
view limited du e to surrounding s.
Ass istance systems
T his message appears if the senso r view is ob
structed, for examp le by leaves, snow, heavy
spray or dirt. Clean the sensor if necessa ry
¢ page 124, fig. 123.
liJ Audi pre sen se: currently limited
T his message appears if the ESC is rest ricted or
swit ched off, fo r example.
liJ Audi pre sen se: currently limited . See own
er 's manual
This message appears when there is a temporary
failure in a s ubsystem, such as the ESC. If this
message appears repeatedly, drive to an author
ized Audi dea ler or author ized Audi Se rvice Facili
ty to have the ma lf u nction co rrected.
liJ Audi pre s en se: emerg ency braking system
off
This message appears if the pre sense functions
are switched off throug h the Infotainment sys
tem or if the system is not ready .
Audi active lane assist
Description
Applies to: vehicles with Audi active lane assist
Active lane assist (lane departure warning) de
tects lane marker lines within the limits of the
system using a camera in the windshie ld. If you
are approaching a detected lane marker line and
it appears likely that you w ill leave the lane, the
system will warn you with corrective steering.
You can overr ide this steer ing at any time. If you
pass over a line, the stee ring wheel will vib rate
li gh tly. In order for this wa rning vib rat ion to
oc
c ur , it must firs t be swi tc h ed o n in the I nfot ain
ment system. Active lane assist is ready for oper
ation when the lane marker line is detected on at
l east one side of the vehicle.
T he system is des igned for dr iving on express
ways and hig hways and t herefo re o nly ac tiva tes
at speeds above approximate ly 40 mph (65 km/
h). ....
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