
drive come with additional OFFROAD driving profiles ⇒ Selecting a driving profile (4MOTION 
Action Controlyf.
The driving profile can be changed when the vehicle is stationary or while driving ⇒. After 
selecting a driving profile, the vehicle settings (excluding engine settingsyf  D U H  V Z L W F K H G  W R  W K H  Q H Z  
profile mode immediately. When traffic conditions allow, briefly take your foot off the accelerator to 
activate the newly selected driving profile for the engine.
Some settings can be stored in the user accounts of the personalisation function and 
therefore change when the user account changes ⇒ Personalisation.
Selecting a driving profile (ONROADyf
Fig. 128 In the lower section of the centre console: driving profile selection button.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Selecting the driving profile
•Switch on the ignition.
•Press the driving profile selection button ⇒ Fig. 128.
•Touch the  function button in the Infotainment system to display additional information about 
the active driving profile.
•Touch the function button for the required driving profile.
•OR: press the driving profile button ⇒ Fig. 128 again to select the next driving profile.
If the Normal driving profile is selected, the LED in the driving profile selection button will remain 
switched off.
When the ignition is switched off, the set driving profile and the individual settings will remain 
selected.
The driving profiles Sport and Eco will also remain selected after the ignition has been switched 
off. However, settings for the engine or DSG dual clutch gearbox may switch to the Normal driving 
profile when the ignition is switched back on again.
In order to reactivate the sports function, the Sport driving profile must be selected again or the 
selector lever of the DSG dual clutch gearbox must be moved to S⇒ DSG dual clutch gearbox. 
To reactivate the eco functions, select the Eco driving profile again.
Recommended driving situations for each driving profile
•Eco: switches the vehicle into economical mode and helps the driver to drive the vehicle in a 
fuel-efficient manner. Coasting mode is available in the Eco driving profile.
•Comfort: the Comfort driving profile is available only for vehicles with adaptive chassis control 
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sections of road or long motorway journeys, for example.
•Normal: balanced setting, e.g. for everyday use.
•Sport: this setting gives the driver a sporty driving feeling.
•Individual: individual systems can be adjusted to suit personal requirements ⇒ Adjusting the 
driving profile to suit your requirements.
Effects of the driving profiles on the vehicle setup
•Adaptive chassis control (DCCyf
•Steering
•Powertrain (engine and gearboxyf
•Adaptive cruise control (ACCyf
•Dynamic cornering light and dynamic main beam control (Dynamic Light Assistyf
•Air conditioning system
Setting a driving mode while the vehicle is in motion can distract you from the road and 
cause accidents.
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•Proactive occupant protection system
In vehicles with a DSG dual clutch gearbox, the system automatically changes to gear 
position S when the Sport driving profile is selected. The system automatically switches to gear 
position D when the Eco driving profile is selected. Since coasting is active in the Eco driving 
profile, the gearbox programme E is additionally displayed on the instrument cluster display.
The driver can adjust certain vehicle functions irrespective of the selected driving profile. For 
example, the driver can switch to gear position S when the Eco driving profile is selected.
Selecting a driving profile (4MOTION Action Controlyf
Fig. 129 In the lower section of the centre console: control for the 4MOTION Active Control in 
vehicles with all-wheel drive.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Key to ⇒ Fig. 129:
MODE button: Selects Onroad driving profiles and opens menu in the Infotainment system.
Snow driving profile.
On-road driving profile.
Off-road driving profile.
Off-road Individual driving profile.
Selecting the driving profile
•Switch on the ignition.
•Turn the control for the 4MOTION Active Control until the LED next to the desired driving profile 
lights up ⇒ Fig. 129.
•To switch through the Onroad driving profiles, press the MODE button or press an Onroad 
driving profile in the Infotainment system.
•Touch the  function button to display additional information about the active driving mode.
•Touch the function button for the required driving profile in the Infotainment system.
When the ignition is switched off, the set driving profile and the individual settings will remain 
selected.
If one of the driving profiles Snow, Off-road or Off-road Individual was the last active profile, the 
most recently active On-road driving profile is activated if the ignition remains switched off for a 
relatively long period.
The driving profile Sport will also remain selected after the ignition has been switched off. However, 
sport functions, e.g., for the engine and gearbox, can be deactivated when switching on the ignition 
again. To reactivate the sports functions, tip the gearbox selector lever to the rear ⇒ DSG dual 
clutch gearbox.
Recommended driving situations for each driving profile
•Snow: The Snow driving profile improves the efficiency of the accelerator on icy or snowy 
roads. In addition, the lane holding when cornering and the power in straight driving are also 
improved. The dynamic of the ACC Adaptive Cruise Control is restricted. The dynamic 
cornering light is adjusted to provide better support in poor visibility. It is not possible to shift into 
the S position in the Snow driving profile.
•Off-road: The Off-road driving profile improves the efficiency of the accelerator when driving 
off-road. The engine brake is always available and gearshifts can be prevented in critical 
situations. In the Off-road driving profile, the Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control are 
active. The dynamic cornering light is adjusted to provide better support in poor visibility. It is 
not possible to shift into the S position in the Off-road driving profile. When the driving profile is 
active, the instrument cluster displays the symbol m/k/s562MK.
Changing the driving profile can alter the vehicle handling. Never allow the driving profile 
selection to tempt you into taking any risks when driving.
•Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic 
conditions.
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Water, compass, maps and torch with spare batteries.
Winch, tow bar or rope with sufficient strength.
Mobile telephone, shovel, blankets and rubber boots.
Electric air compressor for connection to the 12-volt sockets in the vehicle to inflate the 
tyres.
A wooden board approx. 4 cm thick and approx. 1 metre long or an aluminium frame of 
similar size: this will help to free a vehicle stuck in the mud and provide a platform for a 
vehicle jack.
Snow chains, additional spare wheels, a breakdown set, jack and box spanner.
•Give way to drivers coming uphill or who are overtaking.
Driving tips
Special rules apply when driving off-road:
•Never drive off-road alone. Always drive off-road in a team of at least two other off-road 
vehicles. Unexpected situations can always occur. We recommend that you carry equipment 
you can use for calling for help.
•Stop your vehicle when you reach difficult sections, and walk along the path ahead to 
reconnoitre it.
•Drive slowly over the brows of hills so the vehicle does not lose contact with the ground as this 
could cause damage, leaving you unable to manoeuvre.
•Drive slowly when the route is difficult. Shift up a gear when on slippery ground and always 
keep the vehicle in motion.
•Always look for flat and firm surfaces. The ground is predominantly soft when driving off-road 
meaning the tyres could sink into the ground. This will reduce ground clearance and the wading 
depth.
•Even when driving at low speeds, always keep your distance from other vehicles. If the first 
vehicle suddenly gets stuck, the following vehicle can stop without getting stuck.
Useful accessories for off-road driving
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The checklist contains just a few items of equipment that can be very useful for off-road driving. If 
you have an instruction manual or fitting instructions for these accessories you should always take 
them with you and consult them as necessary when driving off-road.
Checklist
Useful items when driving off-road:
Changing gear
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The choice of gear depends on the terrain off-road.
Before attempting to drive through difficult terrain it can be helpful to stop and consider which gear 
you should select. After some time driving off-road, you will learn which gear to select in conjunction 
with the low range and the differential lock for different types of terrain.
Basic points
•With the correct gear selected, the vehicle will normally not have to be braked so much using 
the foot brake when driving downhill as the engine braking effect will normally be sufficient.
•You should only depress the accelerator as much as is required. If you accelerate too hard, the 
wheels could lose traction and you could lose control of the vehicle.
DSG dual clutch gearbox
•Select position D when driving in normal, flat off-road terrain.
•Adjust your speed when driving on soft or slippery ground, and select the highest suitable 
position for the Tiptronic.
•If driving through mud, sand, water or hilly terrain, select the Tiptronic in the positions 3 or 
2⇒ DSG dual clutch gearbox.
•Always ensure that there is enough ground clearance underneath the vehicle. Serious 
damage to the underbody could occur if the vehicle is scraped. This damage could 
cause the vehicle to break down and thus make it impossible to drive on.
•Do not slip the clutch or rest your foot on the clutch when driving off-road. When 
travelling over uneven ground, you could press the clutch by mistake, and lose control 
of the vehicle. A slipped clutch also prevents power being transferred from the engine 
to the gearbox. Driving with the clutch partially engaged causes premature wear to the 
clutch lining.
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Driving in sand and mud
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Always drive at a steady speed through sand or mud and, if you have a manual gearbox, do not 
change gear.
•Check whether ESC is active. The indicator lamp  or  in the instrument cluster display 
should not light up ⇒ Brake support systems.
•Keep the vehicle moving constantly.
•Use the Off-road driving profile ⇒ Selecting a driving profile (4MOTION Action Controlyf.
•Select a suitable gear and remain in this gear until you have reached more solid ground 
⇒ Changing gear.
If the tyres have lost their grip, turn the steering wheel back and forth quickly. This can briefly give 
the tyres on the front wheels better grip for this ground surface condition.
Driving through sand
Do not under any circumstances reduce the tyre pressure to drive through sand ⇒. If however 
the tyre pressure has been reduced for driving through sand, the correct tyre pressure must always 
be reset before driving on. Driving with reduced tyre pressure can lead to a loss of control over the 
vehicle and increase the risk of serious and fatal injuries.
Driving through mud
Do not change speed or direction. The tyres can lose their traction when driving through mud. If the 
vehicle slides, steer in the direction needed to get the vehicle under control.
Driving in steep terrain
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Driving up and down hills
Get out of the vehicle and assess the situation before you attempt to drive up or down a hill:
•Walk along the section and check the firmness of the ground. Look out for obstacles and other 
hidden dangers ⇒.
•Check the section beyond the hill.
•You should not follow the route if it is too steep, uneven or if the ground surface is too loose. 
Select another route.
•Drive slowly and at constant speed straight up or down a slope.
Driving through snowy terrain is very dangerous.
•Both shallow and deep potholes, hollows, ditches, precipices, frozen surfaces and 
other obstacles can be fully or partially covered by snow.
•Dangers concealed by snow can cause an accident, serious injuries, or cause the 
vehicle to break down in extreme weather conditions.
•Always adjust your speed and driving to match vehicle load levels and off-road, 
visibility and weather conditions.
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Driving through mud, sand and slush can be dangerous. The vehicle can slide 
uncontrollably. This increases the risk of injury. Always drive carefully through sand, mud 
and slush.
•Never choose an unsafe route or take a risk which could endanger you or your 
passengers. If you are in any doubt about the safety of the route, turn round and 
choose another way.
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Incorrect tyre pressure can cause severe or even fatal accidents.
•Incorrect tyre pressures will increase the levels of wear on the tyres and will negatively 
affect the vehicle's driving response.
•An incorrect tyre pressure can cause overheating, sudden tyre damage including tyre 
bursts and ripping of the tread surface and thus to a loss of control over the vehicle.
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Troubleshooting
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Regulation is automatically interrupted.
•You have depressed the brake pedal.
•The selector lever of the DSG dual clutch gearbox is not in the selector lever position D.
•The vehicle has exceeded the stored speed for an extended period.
•If regulation related to driving dynamics is taking place, e.g. by TCS and ESC.
•Malfunction. Switch off the cruise control system and have it checked by a qualified workshop. 
Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Speed limiter
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Operating the speed limiter with the turn signal and main beam lever
⇒ Operating the speed limiter via the multifunction steering wheel
⇒ Troubleshooting
The speed limiter helps to prevent the 
vehicle from exceeding a speed that 
you have stored.
Speed range
The speed limiter is available when driving forwards at speeds from around 30 km/h (20 mphyf .
Driving with speed limiter
You can interrupt the speed limiter function at any time by fully depressing the accelerator beyond 
the point of resistance. The green warning and indicator lamp   flashes as soon as the stored 
speed is exceeded. The speed remains stored in the memory.
The speed limiter function is activated again automatically as soon as the speed drops below the 
stored speed.
Driving downhill
Driving downhill may cause the set speed to be exceeded. The green warning and indicator lamp  
 flashes in this case. An acoustic warning may also be given.
Apply the foot brake to slow the vehicle down, and change down a gear as required.
How do I operate the speed limiter?
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you can operate the speed limiter either by means of the turn 
signal and main beam lever ⇒ Operating the speed limiter with the turn signal and main beam lever
or via the multifunction steering wheel ⇒ Operating the speed limiter via the multifunction steering 
wheel.
The displays on the instrument cluster are identical in both cases ⇒ Fig. 140.
Operating the speed limiter with the turn signal and main beam 
lever
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Always switch off the speed limiter after use to avoid unintentional speed regulation.
•The speed limiter does not relieve the driver of their responsibility for the speed of the 
vehicle. Do not drive at full throttle if it is not required.
•Use of the speed limiter in adverse weather conditions is dangerous and can cause 
serious injury, e.g. through aquaplaning, snow, ice, or leaves. Only use the speed 
limiter when the road and weather conditions allow it to be used safely.
•The speed limiter cannot limit the vehicle speed when travelling downhill. The vehicle 
speed can increase under its own weight. Shift down a gear or brake the vehicle using 
the foot brake.
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