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Contents
Under-inflation detection 168Driving and manoeuvring aids - General recommendations 169Head-up display 171Memorising speeds 172Speed Limit Recognition and Recommendation 173Speed limiter 175Cruise control - particular recommendations 177Cruise control 178Adaptive Cruise Control 180Active Safety Brake with Collision Risk Alert and Intelligent emergency braking assistance 184Lane departure warning system 186Distraction detection 187Blind Spot Monitoring System 189Parking sensors 190VisioPark Light 192Top Rear Vision 192
7Practical information
Compatibility of fuels 196Refuelling 196Misfuel prevention (Diesel) 198Charging system (Electric) 198Charging the traction battery (Electric) 206Energy economy mode 210Snow chains 210Towing device 2 11Roof bars / Roof rack 212Bonnet 213Engine compartment 214Checking levels 215Speed checks 217AdBlue® (Diesel engines) 220
Free-wheeling 223Advice on care and maintenance 224
8In the event of a breakdown
Warning triangle 227Running out of fuel (Diesel) 227Tool box 228Temporary puncture repair kit 229Spare wheel 233Changing a bulb 238Changing a fuse 24312 V battery / Accessory battery 246Towing 250
9Technical data
Engine technical data and towed loads 253Diesel engines 254Electric motor 258Dimensions 260Identification markings 262
10Bluetooth® audio system
First steps 263Steering mounted controls 264Menus 265Radio 265DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 267Media 268Telephone 271Frequently asked questions 274
11TOYOTA Pro Touch
First steps 276Steering mounted controls 277Menus 278
Applications 279Radio 280DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 282Media 282Telephone 284Settings 287Frequently asked questions 289
12TOYOTA Pro Touch with navigation system
First steps 291Steering mounted controls 292Menus 293Voice commands 294Navigation 298Connected navigation 301Applications 303Radio 306DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio 308Media 308Telephone 310Settings 313Frequently asked questions 315
13Event data recorders
■Alphabetical index
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Presentation
Instruments and controls
NOTIC E
These illustrations and descriptions are intended as a guide. The presence and location of some components varies according to the version, trim level and country of sale.
1.Glove boxDeactivation of the front passenger airbag
2.12 V (120 W) accessory sockets
3.USB socket
4.Electric parking brake
5.Instrument panel
6.StorageCup/can holder
7.Storage compartment
8.Upper storage compartment
9.220 V (120 W) accessory socket
10.Horn
11 .Courtesy lampWarning lamps display for seat belts and front passenger airbagInterior rear view mirrorEmergency and assistance call button
12.Heating/Air conditioningFront demisting – de-icingRear screen demisting – de-icing
13."START/STOP" button
14.Gearbox or drive selectorChoice of driving mode
15.Monochrome screen with audio systemTouch screen with TOYOTA Pro Touch or TOYOTA Pro Touch with navigation system
16.Bonnet release
17.Dashboard fuses
18.Head-up display
NOTIC E
Depending on the vehicle's equipment, the storage compartments may be open or closed. This configuration is shown as an example.
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Overview
Steering-mounted controls
1.Exterior lighting/Direction indicators control stalks
2.Wiper controls/Screenwash/Trip computer
3.Audio system setting controls
4.Controls for Cruise control/Speed limiter/Adaptive Cruise Control
5.Instrument panel display mode selection wheel
6.Voice synthesis controlVolume adjustment
7.Audio system setting controls
Central control bar
1.Locking/unlocking from the inside
2.Left-hand electric sliding side door
3.Electric child lock
4.Right-hand electric sliding side door
5.Hazard warning lamps
6.DSC/ASR system
7.Tyre under-inflation detection
8.Stop & Start (Diesel)
Side control bar
1.Toyota Traction Select
2.Head-up display
3.Parking sensors
4.Additional heating/ventilation system (Diesel)
5.Alarm
6.Headlamp beam height adjustment
7.Lane departure warning system
8.Blind spot monitoring system
9.Automatic headlamp dipping
Electric motor
1.Charging connectors
2.Traction battery
3.Accessory battery
4.On-board charger
5.Electric motor
6.Charging cable
The charging connectors 1 enable 3 types of charging:– Domestic charging in mode 2 using a domestic socket and associated charging cable 6.– Accelerated charging in mode 3 using an accelerated charging unit (Wallbox).
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Current consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)(miles/kWh or kWh/100 km or km/kWh) (Electric) / Calculated during the last few seconds.This function is only displayed at speeds above 19 mph (30 km/h) (Diesel).
Average consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)(miles/kWh or kWh/100 km or km/kWh) (Electric) / Calculated since the last trip computer reset.
Average speed
(km/h or mph)Calculated since the last trip computer reset.
Distance travelled
(km or miles)Calculated since the last trip computer reset.
Stop & Start time counter
(minutes/seconds or hours/minutes)
If your vehicle is fitted with Stop & Start, a time counter calculates the time spent in STOP mode during a journey.It resets to zero every time the ignition is switched on.
Touch screen
This system gives access to the following elements:– Permanent display of the time and outside temperature (a blue warning lamp appears if there is a risk of ice).– Vehicle functions and equipment setting menus.
– Audio system and telephone controls and display of related information.– Display of visual manoeuvring aid functions– Internet services and display of related information.– Navigation system controls and display of related information (depending on version).
WARNI NG
For safety reasons, always stop the vehicle before performing operations that require sustained attention.Some functions are not accessible while driving.
Recommendations
This screen is of the capacitive type.
– Do not use pointed objects on the touch screen.– Do not touch the touch screen with wet hands.– Use a soft, clean cloth to clean the touch screen.
Principles
► Use the buttons on each side of the touch screen to access the menus, then press the buttons that appear on the touch screen.Some menus may display across two pages: press the "OPTIONS" button to access the second page.
NOTIC E
After a few moments with no action on the second page, the first page is displayed automatically.
To deactivate/activate a function, select "OFF" or "ON".Configuring a function
Access to additional information on the functionConfirm
Return to the previous page or confirm
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Instruments
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Menus
NOTIC E
Press the touch screen with three fingers to show all of the menu buttons.
NOTIC E
For more information about the menus, refer to the sections describing the audio and telematics systems.
Radio/Media
Navigation (Depending on equipment)
Driving or Vehicle (Depending on equipment)Activation, deactivation and settings for certain functions.The functions are organised in 2 tabs: "Driving functions" and "Vehicle settings".Telephone
ApplicationsDisplay of available connected services.EnergyAccess the specific Electric functions (energy flow, consumption statistics, deferred charge) organised in the corresponding 3 tabs.orSettingsMain settings for the audio system and
touch screen.Audio system on/off.Volume adjustment/mute.
Upper bar
Certain information is displayed permanently in the upper bar of the touch screen:– Time and outside temperature (a blue warning lamp appears if there is a risk of ice).– Reminder of information from the Radio Media and Telephone menus and navigation instructions (depending on equipment).– Notifications.– Access to the Settings.
Energy menu
Depending on version, this is accessible either:– directly, by pressing the button near the touch screen.– via the Applications menu.
Flow
The page displays a real-time representation of the electric drive train’s operation.
1.Active driving mode
2.Electric motor
3.Estimated traction battery charge level
4.Energy flows
The energy flows have a specific colour for each type of driving:
A.Blue: energy consumption
B.Green: energy recovery
Statistics
This page shows electrical energy consumption statistics.
– Blue bar chart: directly consumed energy supplied by the traction battery.
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Instruments
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Setting the date and time
Without Bluetooth® audio
system
Set the date and time via the instrument panel display.► Press and hold this button.
► Press one of these buttons to select the setting to be changed.► Briefly press this button to confirm.
► Press one of these buttons to change the setting and confirm again to record
the change.
With Bluetooth® audio
system
► Press the MENU button for access to the main menu.► Press the "7" or "8" button to select the "Personalisation-configuration" menu, then confirm by pressing the OK button.► Press the "5" or "6" button to select the
Display configuration menu, then confirm by pressing the OKbutton.► Press the "5" or "6" and "7" or "8" buttons to adjust the date and time values, then confirm by pressing the OK button.
With TOYOTA Pro Touch
► Select the Settings menu in the upper banner of the touch screen.► Select "Configuration".► Select "Date and time".
► Select "Date" or "Time".► Choose the display formats.► Change the date and/or time using the numeric keypad.► Confirm with "OK".
With TOYOTA Pro Touch
with navigation system
Time and date settings are only available if GPS synchronisation is deactivated.► Select the Settings menu in the banner of the touch screen.► Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.
► Select "Setting the time-date".
► Select the "Date:" or "Time" tab.► Set the date and/or time using the numeric keypad.► Confirm with "OK".
Additional settings
You can choose:– To change the time zone.– To change the display format of the date and time (12h/24h).– To activate or deactivate the summer time management function (+1 hour).– To activate or deactivate GPS synchronisation (UTC).
NOTIC E
The system does not automatically change
between winter and summer time (depending on the country of sale).
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Access
2
WARNI NG
Before making the movement with your foot, ensure that you are steady and well positioned, so that you do not lose your balance (rain, snow, ice, mud, etc.).Take care not to touch the exhaust tailpipe when making the movement with your foot - risk of burns.
► Put your foot beneath the corner of the rear bumper, then move the foot at normal speed with a sweeping side movement.The sensor detects the foot approaching and leaving and triggers the opening or closing of the side door.
NOTIC E
Make the movement without interruption and do not repeat it immediately afterwards or several times.If the door does not open, wait about 2 seconds before trying again.Do not keep the foot in the air.
NOTIC E
Confirmation that the door is going to open or close is signalled by the direction indicators flashing for a few seconds, accompanied by an audible signal.The movement of the door is reversed if the movement of the foot takes place during the manoeuvre.If the vehicle is so equipped, the electric door mirrors fold/unfold on locking/unlocking the vehicle.
Automatic locking
The vehicle locks itself following the hands-free closing of the sliding door.
NOTIC E
If your vehicle is not fitted with an alarm, locking is signalled by the fixed illumination of the direction indicators for about two seconds.
Depending on your version, the door mirrors fold at the same time.
Activation/Deactivation
With audio system or touch screen
By default, hands-free access is activated.The "Hands-Free Tailgate Access" function or automatic vehicle locking when the sliding door is closed is activated and deactivated via the vehicle configuration menu.
Malfunction
An audible signal repeated three times while using the function indicates a fault with the system.Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer to have the system checked.
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Ease of use and comfort
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► To connect a 12 V accessory (maximum power: 120 Watts), lift the cover and plug in a suitable adapter.
WARNI NG
Observe the maximum power rating to avoid damaging the accessory.
WARNI NG
The connection of an electrical device not approved by TOYOTA, such as a USB charger, may adversely affect the operation of vehicle electrical systems, causing faults such as poor radio reception or interference with
displays in the screens.
USB socket
The socket can be used to connect a portable device or a USB memory stick.The socket reads audio files that are sent to your audio system to be played through the vehicle's speakers.These files can be managed using the steering-mounted controls or those on the audio system.The USB socket also allows a smartphone to be connected by Android Auto® or CarPlay®, enabling certain smartphone applications to be used on the touch screen.For best results, use a cable made or approved by the device manufacturer.These applications can be managed using the steering-mounted controls or the audio system controls.
NOTIC E
When the USB socket is used, the portable device charges automatically.While charging, a message is displayed if the power drawn by the portable device exceeds the current supplied by the vehicle.For more information about how to use this equipment, refer to the sections describing
the audio and telematics systems.
220 V socket
Depending on version, a 220 V/50 Hz socket (maximum power: 120 W) is located underneath the front right-hand seat and therefore accessible from row 2.This socket works with the engine running, as well as in STOP mode of Stop & Start.