Enjoy a safer, more relaxed drive with semi-autonomous driving support.

Adaptive Cruise Control with Pilot Assist

To use this feature, there must be a vehicle ahead of you within a reasonable distance or your speed must be at least 9 mph.


Once you’ve reached the proper speed, on your steering wheel’s left-side keypad, use the arrows and scroll until you see the cruise control symbol appear in the speedometer. Then, press the center button on the keypad.


Once you’ve reached the proper speed, on your steering wheel’s left-side keypad, use the arrows and scroll until you see the cruise control symbol appear in the speedometer. Then, press the center button on the keypad.


To increase or decrease your set speed, press the + or - button briefly to move up in 5 mph increments or hold it until you reach the desired speed.


To increase or reduce your time interval to the vehicle ahead, use the buttons to the right of the keypad. One bar represents approximately one second; five bars is about three seconds.


For additional steering assistance, use Pilot Assist by pressing the right arrow on the keypad. You can toggle between Adaptive Cruise Control and Pilot Assist using the arrows.


Note that the lanes must be well-marked and that Pilot Assist is not a collision avoidance system. You must keep your hands on the wheel and stay alert at all times.