Steering wheel controls
The steering wheel has several buttons that control specific functions such as the horn, as well as certain settings, adjustments and what's shown in the driver display.

- Buttons
- Left-hand stalk
- Right-hand stalk
- Horn
Buttons

On each side of the steering wheel, closest to the centre of the wheel, there are three specific buttons that correspond to certain actions when they are available.
![]() | Resume your most recently used driver support feature |
![]() | Activate Pilot Assist |
![]() | Cancel the active driver support feature |
![]() | Activate the digital assistant |
![]() | Switch between driver display modes |
![]() | Access the driver display menu |
Navigation buttons

In addition to the inner buttons, your steering wheel has contextual navigation buttons on each side. They are the outer-most buttons. The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel typically control more driving-related features. The buttons on the right side usually control media and menu navigation. Their functions change depending on the context and often correspond to what's currently shown in the displays.
Interacting with the navigation buttons
To use the buttons, move your finger to the touch zone associated with the function you want to use. When the function is indicated in the display, press the button.
Driving controls
![]() | Power delivery type | Switch between prioritising range and performance. |
![]() | One pedal drive | Adjust the level of braking when you release the accelerator |
Note
Driver support controls
When Pilot Assist is enabled, you can use the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to adjust some of its features, including:
![]() | Increase time interval to vehicles ahead |
![]() | Decrease time interval to vehicles ahead |
![]() | Increase target speed |
![]() | Decrease target speed |
Media controls
- Change media tracks
- Pause and play media
- Increase and decrease the volume
- Answer and end calls
- Mute and unmute your microphone


















