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6To prevent sudden acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle, select a 
speed setting relatively close to the vehicle's 
current speed.
Changing the inter-vehicle distance
► Press  6 to display the distance setting 
thresholds ("Distant", "Normal" or "Close"), then 
press again to select a threshold.
After a few seconds, the option is accepted and 
will be memorised when the ignition is switched 
off.
Temporarily exceeding the speed setting
► Fully depress the accelerator pedal. Distance 
monitoring and cruise control are deactivated 
while acceleration is maintained. "Cruise control 
suspended" is displayed.
Deactivating the system
► Turn the thumbwheel  1 upwards to the OFF 
position.
Displays in the instrument 
panel
The following information can be seen in the 
instrument panel in "DRIVING" display mode.
 
 
7. Vehicle detected by the system (full symbol)
8. Cruise control active (colour not in grey)
9. Value of the speed setting
10. Speed suggested by the Speed Limit 
Recognition and Recommendation
11 . Vehicle held stationary (versions with 
automatic gearbox)
 
 
12.Inter-vehicle distance setting
13. Position of the vehicle detected by the 
system
Messages and alerts
To benefit from the following information on the 
instrument panel, select the " DRIVING" display 
mode.
The display of these messages or alerts  is not sequential.
"Cruise control paused" or "Cruise control 
suspended" following a brief acceleration 
by the driver.
"Cruise control active", no vehicle 
detected.
"Cruise control paused", vehicle detected. 
"Cruise control active", vehicle detected. 
"Take back control" (orange). 
►
 
Brake or accelerate, depending on the 
context.
"Take back control" (red). 
►
 
T
ake back control of the vehicle 
immediately: the system cannot manage the 
current driving situation.
"Activation not possible, conditions 
unsuitable". The system refuses to 
activate cruise control, as the necessary 
conditions are not fulfilled.
Stop function
"Cruise control paused" (for a few 
seconds).
The system has brought the vehicle to a 
complete stop and is holding it immobilised: 
cruise control is paused.
The driver must accelerate to move off again, 
then reactivate cruise control.  

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Malfunction
If the cruise control malfunctions, 
dashes are displayed instead of 
the cruise control speed setting.
If this warning lamp comes on, 
accompanied by an alert message and an 
audible signal, this confirms the malfunction.
Have the system checked by a PEUGEOT 
dealer or a qualified workshop.
Lane positioning assist
Refer to the General recommendations on the 
use of driving and manoeuvring aids .
 
 
Only available on versions with electric 
automatic gearbox (Hybrid).
Using a camera located at the top of the 
windscreen, the system identifies lane markings 
and steers the vehicle inside this lane, keeping it 
in the lateral position chosen by the driver.
This function is primarily suitable for driving on 
motorways and main roads.
Conditions for operation
– Adaptive Cruise Control active.
Stop & Go function
"To move off again, press the 
accelerator pedal or press 
the
 
II
 
button” (button 4).
The system has brought the vehicle to a 
complete stop.
Within 3 seconds, the vehicle gradually and 
automatically begins moving again.
After 3 seconds, the driver must accelerate or 
press button 4 to move off again.
While the vehicle is immobilised, the 
following recommendations apply:
–
 
The driver should not leave the vehicle.
–
 
Do not open the boot.
–
 
Do not drop off or pick up passengers.
–
 
Do not engage reverse gear
 .
When moving off again, watch out for 
cyclists, pedestrians and animals, as 
they may not be detected properly.
Operating limits
Cruise control operates by day and night, in fog 
or moderate rainfall.
Certain situations cannot be managed by the 
system and require driver intervention.
Cases of non-detection by the system:
–
 
Pedestrians, some cyclists, animals.
–
 
Stationary vehicles (traffic jam, breakdown, 
etc.).
 
 
– Vehicles crossing your lane.
–  V ehicles driving in the opposite direction.
Situations in which the driver must pause the 
cruise control system:
 
 
– Vehicles in a tight bend.
–  When approaching a roundabout. 
 
– When following a narrow vehicle.
Reactivate cruise control when conditions permit.
Situations in which the driver is prompted to 
immediately resume control:
–
 
Excessively sharp deceleration by the vehicle 
in front of you.
 
 
– When a vehicle cuts in sharply between your 
vehicle and the one in front.
Pay particular attention:
–  When motorcycles are present and 
when there are vehicles staggered across the 
traffic lane.
–
 
When entering a tunnel or crossing a 
bridge.
If any of the following malfunctions 
occurs, do not use the system:
–
 
Following an impact on the windscreen 
close to the camera or on the front bumper
.
–
 
Brake lamps not working.
If the vehicle has undergone any of the 
following modifications, do not use the 
system:
–
 
Carrying long objects on roof bars.
–
 
Towing.
–
 
Use of the "space-saver" type spare wheel 
(depending on version).
–
 
Front end of the vehicle modified (for 
example by adding long-range headlamps or 
painting the front bumper).  

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Operation
Once the system identifies a risk of the vehicle 
involuntarily crossing one of the lane markings 
detected, it makes the correction to the trajectory 
required to return the vehicle to its initial path.
The driver will notice a turning movement of the 
steering wheel.
This warning lamp flashes during trajectory correction.
The driver can prevent the correction by keeping a firm grip on the wheel (during 
an avoiding manoeuvre, for example).
The correction is interrupted if the direction 
indicators are operated.
Driving situations and related alerts
To receive all the necessary information on the instrument panel, first select the " DRIVING" display mode.
The table below describes the alerts and messages displayed in different driving situations.
These alerts are not displayed sequentially.
Function status Indicator lamp Display and/or associated 
messageComments
OFF
 
    
(grey)
 Function deactivated.
The following situations may interfere 
with the operation of the system or 
prevent it from working:
–
 
lane markings absent, worn, hidden (snow
 , 
mud) or multiple (roadworks);
–
 
close to the vehicle ahead (lane markings 
not detected);
–
 
roads that are narrow
 , winding, etc.
Lane Departure Warning 
System
Refer to the General recommendations on the 
use of driving and manoeuvring aids .
This system, using a camera which recognises 
solid or broken lines, detects the involuntary 
crossing of longitudinal traffic lane markings on 
the ground.
If the driver's attention drops and the speed 
is higher than 37 mph (60
  km/h), the system 
triggers a warning if there is an unexpected 
change of direction.
This system is particularly useful on motorways 
and main roads.
 
 
Activation/Deactivation
This function cannot be deactivated on versions 
without a touch screen.
This function is set via the Driving / 
V ehicle touch screen menu.
The status of the system stays in the memory 
when switching off the ignition.
Detection
If an unexpected change of direction is 
detected, this warning lamp flashes in the 
instrument panel accompanied by an audible 
signal.
No warning is transmitted while the direction 
indicator is activated and for approximately 20 
seconds after the direction indicator is switched 
off.
Malfunction
In the event of a malfunction, this warning 
lamp comes on on the instrument panel, 
accompanied by the display of a message and 
an audible signal.
Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop.
Active Lane Keeping  Assistance
Refer to the General recommendations on the 
use of driving and manoeuvring aids .
Using a camera located at the top of the 
windscreen to identify lane markings on the road, 
the system corrects the trajectory of the vehicle 
while alerting the driver if it detects a risk of 
unintentionally crossing a line.
This system is particularly useful on motorways 
and main roads.
 
 
Conditions for operation
– Vehicle speed between 43 and 112 mph (70 
and 180
  km/h).
–
 
T
 raffic lane with one or more (continuous or 
broken) ground markings.
–
 
Steering wheel held in both hands.
–
 
Direction indicators not activated.
–
 
ESC system activated and operational.
The system helps the driver only if there is a risk of the vehicle unintentionally 
wandering from the lane it is being driven in. It 
does not manage the safe driving distance, 
vehicle speed or brakes.
The driver must hold the steering wheel 
with both hands in a way that allows control 
to be maintained in circumstances where 
the system is not able to intervene (if lane 
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6Operation
Once the system identifies a risk of the vehicle 
involuntarily crossing one of the lane markings 
detected, it makes the correction to the trajectory 
required to return the vehicle to its initial path.
The driver will notice a turning movement of the 
steering wheel.
This warning lamp flashes during trajectory correction.
The driver can prevent the correction by keeping a firm grip on the wheel (during 
an avoiding manoeuvre, for example).
The correction is interrupted if the direction 
indicators are operated.
 
 
While the direction indicators are on and for 
a few seconds after switching them off, the 
system considers that any change of trajectory 
is voluntary and no correction is triggered during 
this period.
However, with the Blind Spot Monitoring System 
system activated, if the driver starts changing 
lanes and another vehicle is detected in the 
vehicle's blind spot, the system will correct 
the trajectory of the vehicle even though the 
direction indicators are on.
For more information on the  Blind Spot 
Monitoring System , refer to the corresponding 
section.
If the system detects that the driver is not 
holding the wheel firmly enough during 
an automatic correction of trajectory, it 
interrupts the correction. An alert is triggered 
to encourage the driver to take back control of 
the vehicle.
Driving situations and related alerts
To receive all the necessary information on the instrument panel, first select the " DRIVING" display mode.
The table below describes the alerts and messages displayed in different driving situations.
These alerts are not displayed sequentially.
Function status Indicator lamp Display and/or associated 
messageComments
OFF
 
    
(grey)
 Function deactivated.  

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6Contact a PEUGEOT dealer or a qualified 
workshop to have the system checked.
Visiopark 1 - Visiopark 2
Refer to the General recommendations on the 
use of driving and manoeuvring aids.
 
 
With the engine running, these systems allow 
views of your vehicle’s close surroundings to 
be displayed on the touch screen using one 
camera for the
  Visiopark 1 and two cameras for 
Visiopark 2.
 
 
 
 
The screen is divided into two parts with a 
contextual view and a view from above the 
vehicle in its close surroundings.
The parking sensors supplement the information 
on the view from above the vehicle.
Various contextual views may be displayed:
–  
Standard view
 .
–
 
180° view
 .
–
 
Zoom view
 .
AUTO mode is activated by default.
In this mode, the system chooses to display the 
best view (standard or zoom).
You can change the type of view at any time 
during a manoeuvre.
►
 
Press the button in the bottom left-hand 
corner of the touch screen.
►
 
Select the type of view:
•
  "Standard view".
•
  "180° view". •
  "Zoom view".
•   "AUTO view".
The display is immediately updated with the type 
of view selected.
The state of the function is not saved when the 
ignition is switched off.
Principle of operation 
 
Using one or two cameras, the close 
surroundings of the vehicle are recorded whilst 
manoeuvring at low speed.
An image from above your vehicle in its close 
surroundings is reconstructed (represented 
between the brackets) in real time and as the 
manoeuvre progresses.
It facilitates the alignment of your vehicle when 
parking and allows obstacles close to the vehicle 
to be seen. It is automatically deleted if the 
vehicle remains stationary for too long.
With Visiopark 2, the image is created using 
both cameras, when going forward and when 
reversing.
When the function is activated, it is possible 
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Obstacles may appear further away than 
they actually are.
It is important to monitor the sides of the 
vehicle during the manoeuvre, using the 
mirrors.
Parking sensors also provide additional 
information about the area around the vehicle.
180° view 
 
The 180° view facilitates reversing out of a 
parking space, making it possible to see the 
approach of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.
This view is not recommended for carrying out a 
complete manoeuvre.
It features 3 areas: left A, centre B and right C.
the system is activated when the vehicle has 
already moved, the view from above can be fully 
displayed.
Visiopark 1
Rear vision 
 
To activate the camera, located on the tailgate, 
engage reverse and keep the speed of the 
vehicle below 6 mph (10
  km/h).
The system is deactivated:
–
 
Automatically
 , at speeds above approximately 
6 mph (10
  km/h),
–
 
Automatically
 , if the tailgate is opened.
–
 
Upon changing out of reverse gear (the image 
remains displayed for 7
  seconds).
–
 
By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left 
corner of the touch screen.
AUTO mode 
 
This mode is activated by default.
Using sensors in the rear bumper, the automatic 
view changes from the rear view (standard) to 
the view from above (zoom) as an obstacle is 
approached at the level of the red line (less than 
30
  cm) during a manoeuvre.
Standard view 
 
The area behind the vehicle is displayed on the 
screen. The blue lines 
1 represent the width of your 
vehicle, with the mirrors unfolded; their direction 
changes according to the position of the steering 
wheel.
The red line  2 represents a distance of 30   cm 
from the rear bumper; the two blue lines  3 and 4 
represent 1   m and 2   m, respectively.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the 
view selection menu.
Zoom view 
 
The camera records the vehicle's surroundings 
during the manoeuvre in order to create a 
view from above the rear of the vehicle in its 
near surroundings, allowing the vehicle to be 
manoeuvred around nearby obstacles.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the 
view selection menu.  

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6Obstacles may appear further away than 
they actually are.
It is important to monitor the sides of the 
vehicle during the manoeuvre, using the 
mirrors.
Parking sensors also provide additional 
information about the area around the vehicle.
180° view 
 
The 180° view facilitates reversing out of a 
parking space, making it possible to see the 
approach of vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.
This view is not recommended for carrying out a 
complete manoeuvre.
It features 3 areas: left A, centre B and right C. This view is only available via the view selection 
menu.
Visiopark 2
The vehicle has a camera at the front
, fitted in 
the grille, and a camera at the rear, located close 
to the tailgate opening control.
Using these cameras, the system displays the 
vehicle's near surroundings on the touch screen, 
offering views from the rear of the vehicle (rear 
vision) when reverse gear is engaged and views 
from the front of the vehicle (front vision) when 
the gearbox is in neutral or a gear is engaged.
Rear vision 
 
The system activates automatically when 
reverse gear is engaged.
The system is deactivated:
–
 
automatically above about 6 mph (10
   km/h).
–
 
when shifting out of reverse (the rear view 
image is replaced by the front view image after 
7 seconds).
– by pressing the white arrow in the upper-left 
corner of the touch screen.
If a trailer or a bicycle carrier is fitted to 
the towball, the area behind the vehicle 
on the view from above goes dark.
The surroundings are reconstructed by the 
front camera only.
The rear vision views are similar to those for the 
Visiopark 1.
For more information on the  Visiopark 1, refer to 
the corresponding section.
Front and rear vision 
 
With the engine running and the speed 
below 12 mph (20   km/h), the system is 
activated via the Driving
  / Vehicle touch screen 
menu:
►
 
Select "
 Panoramic visual aid".
AUTO mode is displayed by default, with front 
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180° view 
 
The 180° view assists with exiting from a parking 
space in forward gear, making it possible to 
see the approach of vehicles, pedestrians and 
cyclists.
This view is not recommended for carrying out a 
complete manoeuvre.
It consists of 3 areas: left A, centre B and right 
C.
This view is available only from the view 
selection menu.
Park Assist
Refer to the General recommendations on the 
use of driving and manoeuvring aids .
gear engaged, or with rear vision, if reverse is 
engaged.
The system is deactivated:
–
 
Automatically above about 19 mph (30
   km/h) 
(the image disappears temporarily from 12 mph 
(20
  km/h)).
–
 
By pressing the white arrow in the upper-left 
corner of the touch screen.
AUTO mode 
 
This mode is activated by default.
Using sensors in the front bumper, the automatic 
view changes from the front view (standard) to 
the view from above (zoom) as an obstacle is 
approached during a manoeuvre.
Standard view 
 
The area in front of your vehicle is displayed on 
the screen.
The orange lines  1 represent the width of your 
vehicle, with the mirrors unfolded; their direction 
changes according to the position of the steering 
wheel.
The red line  2 represents a distance of 30 cm 
from the front bumper; the two orange lines  3 
and 4 represent 1 m and 2 m, respectively.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the 
view selection menu.
Zoom view 
 
The camera records the vehicle's surroundings 
during the manoeuvre in order to create a 
view from above the front of the vehicle in its 
near surroundings, allowing the vehicle to be 
manoeuvred around obstacles nearby.
This view is available with AUTO mode or in the 
view selection menu.
Obstacles may appear further away than 
they actually are.
It is important to check the sides of the 
vehicle during the manoeuvre, using the 
mirrors.
The parking sensors also supplement the 
information on the vehicle's surroundings.