
2184-5. Using the driving support systems
*: If equipped
■Parking Support Brake function 
(static objects)
Ultrasonic sensors are used to detect 
static objects, such as a wall, in the 
detection area when driving at a low 
speed or backing up. ( P.224)
■Parking Support Brake function 
(rear-crossing vehicles) (if 
equipped)
Rear radar sensors are used to detect 
approaching vehicles in the detection 
area behind the vehicle when backing 
up. ( P.229)
■Parking Support Brake function 
(rear pedestrians) (if equipped)
A rear camera sensor is used to detect 
pedestrians in the detection area 
behind the vehicle when backing up. 
( P.233)PKSB (Parking Support 
B
rake)*
The Parking Support Brake system 
consists of the following functions 
that operate when driving at a low 
speed or backing up, such as when 
parking. When the system deter-
mines that the possibility of a colli-
sion with a detected object or 
pedestrian is high, a warning oper-
ates to urge the driver to take eva-
sive action. If the system 
determines that the possibility of a 
collision with a detected object or 
pedestrian is extremely high, the 
brakes are automatically applied to 
help avoid the collision or help 
reduce the impact of the collision.
PKSB (Parking Support Brake) 
system
WARNING
■Limitations of the Parking Support 
Brake system
Do not overly rely on the system, as 
doing so may lead to an accident.
●The driver is solely responsible for safe 
driving. Always drive carefully, taking 
care to observe your surroundings. 
The Parking Support Brake system is 
designed to provide support to lessen 
the severity of collisions. However, it 
may not operate in some situations.
●The Parking Support Brake system is 
not designed to stop the vehicle com-
pletely. Additionally, even if the system 
has stopped the vehicle, it is necessary 
to depress the brake pedal immedi-
ately as brake control will be canceled 
after approximately 2 seconds.
NOTICE
■If “Parking Support Brake Unavail-
able” is displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display and the PKSB OFF 
indicator is flashing
If this message is displayed immediately 
after the power switch is changed to ON 
mode, operate the vehicle carefully, pay-
ing attention to your surroundings. It may 
be necessary to drive the vehicle for a 
certain amount of time before the system 
returns to normal. (If the system is not 
return to normal afte r driving for a while, 
clean the rear camera lens.) 

2204-5. Using the driving support systems
Center Display (Panoramic view monitor): 
“Press Brake Pedal”
Multi-information display: “Switch to 
Brake” (If the accelerator pedal is not 
depressed, “Press Brake Pedal” will be dis-played.)
PKSB OFF indicator: Illuminated
Buzzer: Short beep
If the Parking Support Brake 
determines that a collision with a detected object or 
pedestrian is possible, the hybrid system  output will be restricted to restrain any 
increase in the vehicle speed. (Hybrid system  output restriction control: See figure 
2 below.)
Additionally, if the accelerator pedal contin ues to be depressed, the brakes will be 
applied automatically to re duce the vehicle speed. (Brake control: See figure 3 
below.)
 Figure 1 When the PKSB (Parki ng Support Brake) is disabled
Hybrid system output
Braking force
Time
 Figure 2 When hybrid system ou tput restriction control operates
System overview
A
B
C 

2284-5. Using the driving support systems
etc. (when cleared, the system will return 
to normal)
• If heavy rain or water strikes a sensor
• When driving in incl ement weather such 
as fog, snow or a sandstorm
●Other ultrasonic wave sources
• When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors,  motorcycle engines,  air brakes of large 
vehicles, the clearance sonar of other 
vehicles or other devices which produce 
ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle
• If a sticker or an el ectronic component, 
such as a backlit license plate (especially 
fluorescent type), fog  lights, fender pole 
or wireless antenna is installed near a 
sensor
●Changes in the vehicle posture
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or low- ered due to the carried load
• If the orientation of a sensor has been 
changed due to a collision or other 
impact
■Situations in which the Parking Support 
Brake function (stati c objects) may not 
operate properly
In some situations, such as the following, this 
function may not operate properly.
●Weather
• When a sensor or the area around a sen- sor is extremely hot or cold
• When strong winds are blowing
• If a sensor is covered with ice, snow, dirt,  etc. (when cleared, the system will return 
to normal)
• If heavy rain or water strikes a sensor
• When driving in incl ement weather such 
as fog, snow or a sandstorm
●Vehicle surroundings
• When an object that cannot be detected  is between the vehicle and a detected 
object
• If an object such as a vehicle, motorcycle,  bicycle or pedestrian cuts in front of the 
vehicle or runs out from the side of the 
vehicle
●Other ultrasonic waves sources
• When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors,  motorcycle engines, air brakes of large 
vehicles, the clearance sonar of other 
vehicles or other de vices which produce 
ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle
• If a sticker or an electronic component,  such as a backlit license plate (especially 
fluorescent type), fog lights, fender pole 
or wireless antenna is installed near a 
sensor
●Changes in the vehicle posture
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or low-
ered due to the carried load
• If the orientation of  a sensor has been 
changed due to a collision or other 
impact 

2334-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
*:If equipped
When a pedestrian is detected behind the vehicle while backing up, the brake 
pedal is not depressed or is depressed late.
Displays a message to urge the driver 
to take evasive action when a pedes-
trian is detected in the detection area 
behind the vehicle. (A message will 
also be displayed on the multi-informa-
tion display and head-up display (if 
equipped).)Pedestrian detection icon with 
brake reminder
Parking Support Brake function (rear pedestrians)*
If the rear camera sensor detects a pedestrian behind the vehicle while back-
ing up and the system determines that  the possibility of colliding with the 
detected pedestrian is high, a buzzer will sound. If the system determines that 
the possibility of colliding with the dete cted pedestrian is extremely high, the 
brakes will be applied automatically to he lp reduce the impact of the collision.
Examples of system operation
Center Display
A 

2364-5. Using the driving support systems
■ECB (Electronically Controlled 
Brake System)
The electronically controlled system 
generates braking force correspond-
ing to the brake operation
■ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
Helps to prevent wheel lock when the 
brakes are applied suddenly, or if the 
brakes are applied while driving on a 
slippery road surface
■Brake assist
Generates an increased level of brak-
ing force after the brake pedal is 
depressed when the system detects a 
panic stop situation
■VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
Helps the driver to  control skidding 
when swerving sudden ly or turning on 
slippery road surfaces
■Enhanced VSC (Enhanced Vehi-
cle Stability Control)
Provides cooperative control of the 
ABS, TRAC, VSC and EPS. Helps to maintain directional stability 
when swerving on slippery road sur-
faces by controlling steering perfor-
mance.
■Secondary Collision Brake (SCB)
When the airbag sensor detects a colli-
sion, the brakes and brake lights are 
automatically controlled to reduce the 
vehicle speed and that helps reduce 
the possibility of further damage due to 
a secondary collision
■TRAC (Traction Control)
Helps to maintain drive power and pre-
vent the drive wheels from spinning 
when starting the vehicle or accelerat-
ing on slippery roads
■Active Cornering Assist (ACA)
Helps to prevent the vehicle from drift-
ing to the outer side by performing 
inner wheel brake control when 
attempting to acce lerate during cor-
nering
■Hill-start assist control
Helps to reduce the backward move-
ment of the vehicle when starting on an 
uphill
■EPS (Electric Power Steering)
Employs an electric motor to reduce 
the amount of effort needed to turn the 
steering wheel
■When the TRAC/VSC/ABS systems are 
operating
The slip indicator light will flash while the 
TRAC/VSC/ABS systems are operating.
Driving assist systems
To keep driving safety and perfor-
mance, the following systems oper-
ate automatically in response to 
various driving situations. Be aware, 
however, that these systems are 
supplementary and should not be 
relied upon too heavily when oper-
ating the vehicle.
Summary of the driving assist 
systems 

2394-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
WARNING
●When driving on dirt, gravel or snow-
covered roads
●When driving with tire chains
●When driving over bumps in the road
●When driving over roads with potholes 
or uneven surfaces
■TRAC/VSC may not operate effec-
tively when
Directional control and power may not 
be achievable while driving on slippery 
road surfaces, even if the TRAC/VSC 
system is operating. 
Drive the vehicle carefully in conditions 
where stability and power may be lost.
■Active Cornering Assist does not 
operate effectively when
●Do not rely solely upon Active Cor-
nering Assist. Active Cornering Assist 
may not operate effectively when 
accelerating down slopes or driving on 
slippery road surfaces.
●When Active Cornering Assist fre-
quently operates, Active Cornering 
Assist may temporarily stop operating 
to ensure proper operation of the 
brakes, TRAC, VSC.
■Hill- start assist control does not 
operate effectively when
●Do not overly rely on hill-start assist 
control. Hill-start assist control may 
not operate effectively on steep 
inclines and roads covered with ice.
●Unlike the parking brake, hill-start 
assist control is not intended to hold 
the vehicle stationary for an extended 
period of time. Do not attempt to use 
hill-start assist control to hold the vehi-
cle on an incline, as doing so may lead 
to an accident.
■When the TRAC/ABS/VSC is acti-
vated
The slip indicator light flashes. Always 
drive carefully. Reckless driving may 
cause an accident. Exercise particular 
care when the indicator light flashes.
■When the TRAC/VSC systems are 
turned off
Be especially careful and drive at a speed 
appropriate to the road conditions. As 
these are the systems to help ensure 
vehicle stability and driving force, do not 
turn the TRAC/VSC systems off unless 
necessary.
■Secondary Collision Brake
Do not overly rely on the Secondary Col-
lision Brake. This system is designed to 
help reduce the possibility of further 
damage due to a secondary collision, 
however, that effect changes according 
to various conditions. Overly relying on 
the system may result in death or serious 
injury.
■Replacing tires
Make sure that all ti res are of the speci-
fied size, brand, tread pattern and total 
load capacity. In addition, make sure that 
the tires are inflated to the recom-
mended tire inflation pressure level.
The ABS, TRAC and VSC systems will 
not function correctly if different tires are 
installed on the vehicle. 
Contact your Lexus dealer for further 
information when replacing tires or 
wheels.
■Handling of tires and the suspension
Using tires with any kind of problem or 
modifying the suspensi on will affect the 
driving assist systems, and may cause a 
system to malfunction. 

2404-6. Driving tips
4-6.Driving tips
When using Eco drive mode, the 
torque corresponding to the accelera-
tor pedal depression amount can be 
generated more smoothly than it is in 
normal conditions. In addition, the 
operation of the air conditioning sys-
tem (heating/cooling) will be mini-
mized, improving the fuel economy. 
( P.202)
The Eco-friendly driving is possible by 
keeping the indicate of Hybrid System 
Indicator within Eco area. ( P.71)
Shift the shift lever to D when stopped 
at a traffic light, or driving in heavy traf-
fic etc. Shift the shift lever to P when 
parking. When using the N, there is no 
positive effect on fuel consumption. In 
the N, the gasoline engine operates 
but electricity cannot be generated. 
Also, when using the air conditioning 
system, etc., the hybrid battery (trac-
tion battery) power is consumed. 
Drive your vehicle smoothly. Avoid 
abrupt acceleration and decelera-
tion. Gradual acceleration and 
deceleration will make more effec-
tive use of the electric motor (trac-
tion motor) without having to use 
gasoline engine power.
 Avoid repeated acceleration. 
Repeated acceleration consumes 
hybrid battery (traction battery) 
power, resulting in poor fuel con-
sumption. Battery power can be 
restored by driving with the acceler-
ator pedal slightly released.
Make sure to operate the brakes gently 
and in a timely manner. A greater 
amount of electrical energy can be 
regenerated when slowing down.
Repeated acceleration and decelera-
tion, as well as long waits at traffic 
lights, will lead to bad fuel economy. 
Check traffic reports before leaving 
and avoid delays as much as possible. 
When driving in a traffic jam, gently 
release the brake pedal to allow the 
vehicle to move forward slightly while 
avoiding overuse of the accelerator 
pedal. Doing so can help control 
excessive gasoline consumption.
Hybrid vehicle driving tips
For economical and ecological 
driving, pay attention to the follow-
ing points:
Using Eco drive mode
Use of Hybrid System Indicator
Shift lever operation
Accelerator pedal/brake pedal 
operation
When braking
Delays 

2414-6. Driving tips
4
Driving
Control and maintain the vehicle at a 
constant speed. Before stopping at a 
toll booth or similar, allow plenty of 
time to release the accelerator and 
gently apply the brakes. A greater 
amount of electrical energy can be 
regenerated when slowing down.
Use the air conditioning only when 
necessary. Doing so can help reduce 
excessive gasoline consumption. 
In summer: When the ambient tem-
perature is high, use the recirculated 
air mode. Doing so will help to reduce 
the burden on the air conditioning sys-
tem and reduce fuel consumption as 
well. 
In winter: Because the gasoline engine 
will not automatically cut out until it and 
the interior of the vehicle are warm, it 
will consume fuel. Also, fuel consump-
tion can be improved by avoiding over-
use of the heater.
Make sure to check the tire inflation 
pressure frequently. Improper tire infla-
tion pressure can cause poor fuel 
economy. 
Also, as snow tires can cause large 
amounts of friction, their use on dry 
roads can lead to poor fuel economy. 
Use tires that are appropriate for the 
season. Carrying heavy luggage will lead to 
poor fuel economy. Avoid carrying 
unnecessary luggage.
 Installing a large 
roof rack will also cause poor fuel 
economy.
Since the gasoline engine starts up and 
cuts out automatically when cold, 
warming up the engine is unnecessary. 
Moreover, frequently driving short dis-
tances will cause the engine to repeat-
edly warm up, which can lead to excess 
fuel consumption.
Highway driving
Air conditioning
Checking tire inflation pressure
Luggage
Warming up before driving