Cruise control and the speed limiter both work via one button on the steering wheel: the Driving Assist button. Next to it is a rocker switch (up and down) to set the speed.
Switching on cruise control
Drive at the speed you want, at least 30 km/h, and briefly press the Driving Assist button. The car now maintains that speed.
Adjusting the speed: push the switch up or down briefly for 1 km/h at a time, or hold it for steps of 10 km/h.
You can set a maximum of 130 km/h.
Accelerating temporarily: press the accelerator. Release it to return to the set speed.
Switching off cruise control: press the Driving Assist button again or press the brake.
Switching on the speed limiter
Press and hold the Driving Assist button. The limiter is now active.
Set the limit with the rocker switch up or down: a short push is 1 km/h, holding it moves in steps of 10 km/h.
Need to exceed the limit briefly? Press the accelerator past the pressure point (kickdown). The limit will flash and you will hear a chime until you are back within the limit.
Switching off the speed limiter: briefly press the Driving Assist button. The indicator on the dashboard goes out.
Please note: this is different from Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA), which shows the speed limit based on road signs.
