Activate Cruise Control
Locate the Cruise Control buttons on the left side of the multi-function steering wheel.
Press the button to activate the Cruise Control.
A speedometer icon will appear in the instrument cluster display.
Set Cruising Speed
When you reach your desired cruising speed, press the button on the multi-function steering wheel.
A green cruise control indicator light will illuminate in the instrument cluster display.
To increase/decrease the speed by 1 mph increments, press and release the -
To increase/decrease the speed by 5 mph increments, press and hold the -
Cancel and Resume
To cancel the cruise speed, press the brake pedal or press the button once on the multi-function steering wheel.
The green cruise indicator light will disappear. Your last selected speed stays in memory until you turn off the ignition or turn Cruise Control off.
To resume your set speed, press the multi-function steering wheel.
Turning Cruise Control System Off
Press twice.
Optional feature shown.
Comfort Drive Travel Assist
Within system limits, the Comfort Travel Assist system enables your car to steer, accelerate, and brake automatically within its lane.
Comfort Travel Assist can also maintain a constant distance to vehicles in front selected by the driver. The driver must maintain active supervision and the Comfort Travel Assist is not an autonomous feature.
To enable, press the button on the steering wheel.
Driver Assistance Features
in your Owner’s Manual for more detailed information and for important safety warnings.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) helps maintain an individually stored constant speed and a previously set distance in time intervals between your vehicle and those in front of you. When you approach a slower moving vehicle in front of you, the vehicle may brake if the situation requires. When the vehicle is no longer present, ACC will accelerate back to the stored speed.
You can set the speed-dependent distance from the vehicle ahead to one of five levels.
When the indicator light illuminates in the instrument cluster.
To change the ACC distance interval, press the button to cycle through the distance intervals. When the shortest interval is reached, the distance returns to the greatest interval when the button is pressed again.
After coming to a stop for more than 3 seconds, briefly press the accelerator pedal or press multi-function steering wheel to resume Adaptive Cruise Control.Note: This feature is not a substitute for attentive driving. See the Owner’s Manual for further details and important limitations. Adaptive Cruise Control is available only on select trim lines.
Deactivate Adaptive Cruise ControlApplies to vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control.
To deactivate Adaptive Cruise Control, and use Conventional Cruise Control:
Press the button. Depending on vehicle equipment, it may be on the steering wheel or the end of the turn signal stalk.
Using the vertical menu buttons on the steering wheel, scroll to
Select then press the button.
Adaptive Cruise Control is now deactivated, and your vehicle will maintain the set speed using conventional cruise controlNote: Switching between Adaptive Cruise Control and Cruise Control requires the user to press RES on the steering wheel to resume either Adaptive Cruise Control or Cruise Control.
Assistance System Settings
If your vehicle is equipped with Driver Assistance features, you can access the Assistance system settings menu in the Infotainment system, allowing modification to the Driver Assistance feature operation.
Press the Menu button.
Press the
Touch the image that represents the feature.
OR
Touch to access
Disabling Park Distance Control Audible Tone
The audible tone from the Park Distance Control System can be disabled by pressing the button on the center console. The warning will reactivate automatically when the reverse gear is engaged or the button is pressed again.
Watch the Cruise Control video.
Watch the Comfort Travel Assist video.
Watch the Deactivate ACC video.
Dramatization.