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nAVIgATIOn-b AsED smAR T CR UIsE COnTR OL (nsC C) (IF 
EQUIppED)
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control 
will help automatically adjust vehicle 
speed when driving on highways (or 
motorways) by using road information 
from the navigation system while Smart 
Cruise Control is operating. 
 Information
•	Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control 
is available only on controlled access 
road of certain highways.
 ÃControlled access r
oad indicates 
roads with limited entrances and 
exits that allow uninterrupted high 
speed traffic flow. Only passenger 
cars and motorcycles are allowed on 
controlled access roads.
•	 Additional highways may be expanded 
by future navigation updates.
 Information
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control 
operates on main roads of highways (or 
motorways), and does not operate on 
interchanges or junctions.
Highway Curve Zone Auto Slowdown
If vehicle speed is high, Highway Curve 
Zone Auto Slowdown function will 
temporarily decelerate your vehicle 
or limit acceleration to help you drive 
safely on a curve based on the curve 
information from the navigation.
Highway Set Speed Auto Change
Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function automatically changes Smart 
Cruise Control set speed based on 
the speed limit information from the 
navigation.
System settings
Setting functions for the system 
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With the engine on, select ‘Driver 
Assistance	→	Driving	Con
venience	→	Aut
o Highway Speed Control (or Auto 
motorway speed control)’ from the 
Settings menu to turn on Navigation-
based Smart Cruise Control and deselect 
to turn off the system.
Highway Curve Zone Auto Slowdown
With the engine on, select ‘Driver 
Assistance
	→	Driving	Con
venience
	→	Highw
ay Auto Curve Slowdown (or Curve 
slowdown (motorway))’ from the Settings 
menu to turn on Highway Curve Zone 
Auto Slowdown and deselect to turn off 
the function.
 Information
When there is a problem with Navigation-
based Smart Cruise Control, the system 
cannot be set from the Settings menu.   

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 Information
Highway Curve Zone Auto Slowdown and 
Highway Set Speed Auto Change function 
uses the same 
 symbol.
Highway Curve Zone Auto Slowdown
•	 Depending on the curve ahead on the 
highway (or motorway), the vehicle 
will decelerate, and after passing the 
curve, the vehicle will accelerate to 
Smart Cruise Control set speed. 
•	 Vehicle deceleration time may differ 
depending on the vehicle speed 
and the degree of the curve on the 
road. The higher the driving speed, 
deceleration will start faster.
Highway Set Speed Auto Change
•	 Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function will operate when Smart 
Cruise Control set speed and the 
highway (or motorway) speed limit is 
matched.
•	 While Highway Set Speed Auto 
Change function is operating, when 
the highway (or motorway) speed limit 
changes, Smart Cruise Control set 
speed automatically changes to the 
changed speed limit.
•	 If Smart Cruise Control set speed is 
adjusted different from the speed 
limit, Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function will be in the standby state.
•	 If Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function has changed to the standby 
state by driving on a road other than 
the highway (or motorway) main road, 
Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function will operate again when you 
drive on the main road again without 
setting the set speed. •	
If Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function has changed to the standby 
state by depressing the brake pedal 
or pressing the  switch on the 
steering wheel, press the  switch 
to restart the function.
•	 Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function does not operate on highway 
interchanges or junctions. 
 Information
•	Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function only operates based on 
the speed limits of the highway (or 
motorway), it does not work with speed 
cameras.
•	 When Highway Set Speed Auto Change 
function is operating, the vehicle 
automatically accelerates or decelerates 
when the highway (or motorway) speed 
limit changes.
•	 The maximum set speed for Highway 
Set Speed Auto Change function is 86 
mph (140 km/h).
•	 If the speed limit of a new road is not 
updated in the navigation, Highway Set 
Speed Auto Change function may not 
operate properly.
•	 If the speed unit is set to a unit other 
than the speed unit used in your 
country, Highway Set Speed Auto 
Change function may not operate 
properly.    

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Limitations of the system
Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control 
may not operate normally under the 
following circumstances:
•	The navigation is not working properly
•	 Speed limit and road information in 
the navigation is not updated 
•	 The map information and the actual 
road is different because of real-time 
GPS data or map information error 
•	 The navigation searches for a route 
while driving
•	 GPS signals are blocked in areas such 
as a tunnel
•	 The navigation is updated while 
driving
•	 Map information is not transmitted 
due to infotainment system's 
abnormal operation
•	 A road that divides into two or more 
roads and joins again
•	 The driver goes off course the route 
set in the navigation
•	 The route to the destination is 
changed or canceled by resetting the 
navigation •	
The vehicle enters a service station or 
rest area
•	 The speed limit of some sections 
changes according to the road 
situations
•	 Android Auto or Car Play is operating
•	 The navigation cannot detect the 
current vehicle position (ex: elevated 
roads including overpass adjacent to 
general roads or nearby roads exist in 
a parallel way)
•	 The navigation is being updated while 
driving
•	 The navigation is being restarted while 
driving
•	 There is bad weather, such as heavy 
rain, heavy snow, etc.
•	 Driving on a road under construction
•	 Driving on a road that is controlled 
•	 Driving on a road that is sharply 
curved
•	 Driving on roads with intersections, 
roundabouts, straight entrances and 
exits, etc.   

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hIghWAY DRIVIng AssIsT (hDA) (IF E QUIppED)
Highway Driving Assist is designed to 
help detect vehicles and lanes ahead, 
and help maintain distance from the 
vehicle ahead, maintain the set speed, 
and help center the vehicle in the 
lane while driving on the highway (or 
motorway). 
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 Information
•	The Highway Driving Assist is available 
only on controlled access road of 
certain highways. 
 ÃControlled access r
oad indicates 
roads with limited entrances and 
exits that allow uninterrupted high 
speed traffic flow. Only passenger 
cars and motorcycles are allowed on 
controlled access roads. 
•	 Additional highways may be expanded 
by future navigation updates. 
Detecting sensor
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OTM070022[1] : Front view camera, 
[2] : Front radar
Refer to the picture above for the 
detailed location of the detecting 
sensors.
 CAUTION
For more details on the precautions of 
the detecting sensors, refer to “Forward 
Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA)” 
section in chapter 7.   

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System standby
When Smart Cruise Control is 
temporarily canceled while Highway 
Driving Assist is operating, Highway 
Driving Assist will be in the standby state. 
At this time, Lane Following Assist will 
operate normally.
System malfunction and 
limitations
System malfunction
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When Highway Driving Assist or Highway 
Lane Change function is not working 
properly, the ‘Check Highway Driving 
Assist (HDA) system’ (or 'Check HDA 
(Motorway Driving Assist) system') 
warning message will appear, and the 
 warning light will illuminate on the 
cluster. We recommend that the system 
be inspected by an authorized HYUNDAI 
dealer.
 WARNING
•	 The driver is responsible for 
controlling the vehicle for safe 
driving.
•	 Always have your hands on the 
steering wheel while driving.
•	 Highway Driving Assist is a 
supplemental system that assists 
the driver in driving the vehicle 
and is not a complete autonomous 
driving system. Always check road 
conditions, and if necessary, take 
appropriate actions to drive safely.
•	 Always have your eyes on the road, 
and it is the responsibility of the 
driver to avoid violating traffic laws. 
The vehicle manufacturer is not 
responsible for any traffic violation 
or accidents caused by the driver. 
•	 Highway Driving Assist may not 
be able to recognize all traffic 
situations. The system may not 
detect possible collisions due to 
limitations of the system. Always 
be aware of the limitations of the 
system. Obstacles such as vehicles, 
motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, 
unspecified objects, structures, etc. 
that may collide with the vehicle may 
not be detected.
•	 Highway Driving Assist will turn off 
automatically under the following 
situations:
 - Driving on roads that the system 
does not operate, such as a rest 
area, intersection, junction, etc.
 - The navigation does not operate 
properly such as when the 
navigation is being updated or 
restarted  

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•	Highway Driving Assist may 
inadvertently operate or turn off 
depending on road conditions 
(navigation information) and 
surroundings.
•	 Lane Following Assist function may 
be temporarily disabled when the 
front view camera cannot detect 
lanes properly or the hands-off 
warning is on.
•	 You may not hear the warning sound 
of Highway Driving Assist if the 
surrounding is noisy.
•	 If the vehicle is driven at high speed 
above a certain speed at a curve, 
your vehicle may drive to one side or 
may depart from the driving lane.
•	 When you are towing a trailer or 
another vehicle, we recommend that 
Highway Driving Assist is turned off 
due to safety reasons.
•	 The hands–off warning message 
may appear early or late depending 
on how the steering wheel is held or 
road conditions. Always have your 
hands on the steering wheel while 
driving.
•	 For your safety, please read the 
owner's manual before using the 
Highway Driving Assist.
•	 Highway Driving Assist will not 
operate when the engine is started, 
or when the detecting sensors or 
navigation is being initialized.Limitations of the system
Highway Driving Assist may not operate 
normally, or may not operate under the 
following circumstances:
•	The map information and the 
actual road is different because the 
navigation is not updated
•	 The map information and the actual 
road is different because of real-time 
GPS data or map information error 
•	 The infotainment system is overloaded 
by simultaneously performing 
functions such as route search, video 
playback, voice recognition, etc.
•	 GPS signals are blocked in areas such 
as a tunnel
•	 The driver goes off course or the 
route to the destination is changed or 
canceled by resetting the navigation
•	 The vehicle enters a service station or 
rest area
•	 Android Auto or Car Play is operating
•	 The navigation cannot detect the 
current vehicle position (ex: elevated 
roads including overpass adjacent to 
general roads or nearby roads exist in 
a parallel way)
For more details on the limitations of 
the front view camera, front radar, front 
corner radar and rear corner radar, refer 
to “Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 
(FCA)” section in chapter 7.