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Driving lights

Driving lights mix automatic behaviors and direct controls in a way that allows you to adapt to any situation or visibility condition.

 Important

The driver is always responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is driven while using a lighting mode that is suitable for the current driving conditions and local traffic regulations.

Primary lighting

You can choose between several different primary lighting modes in the center display. Your selection sets a standard lighting behavior.
AutoAutomatic lights mode1 allows your vehicle to automatically detect and calculate which lighting mode is most suitable for the driving and environmental lighting conditions.
High beamsYou can manually select the passing beam to keep the front lights dipped.
Parking lightsThe position lights are points of illumination around the vehicle that make it more visible to other road users.
OffOff deactivates all primary lighting modes.2

Additional lights

You can control the high beam and the turn signals using the left-hand steering wheel stalk.

The hazard warning flasher helps you to warn others of potential risks. You can turn them on or off by pressing the button in the display or the overhead console.

There are additional lights that can be enabled or adjusted in the display, such as:
Rear fog lightThe rear fog light warns traffic behind you of your presence in poor visibility conditions.

Auto-leveling works to automatically maintain vertical control of the beam. This means that the lights adapt to cover the road surface when driving over raised ground or uneven surfaces.

  1. 1 Auto
  2. 2 Off cannot be selected when the vehicle is in drive.

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Selecting a primary lighting mode

You can select a primary lighting mode via the center display.

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High beam

The high beam is important for your driving visibility. There are different states you can use to suit your needs.

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Operating the direction indicators

Use turn signals to communicate how you intend to maneuver your vehicle. The controls are located on the left-hand steering wheel stalk.

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Cornering lights

The automatic cornering lights improve visibility in the immediate vicinity of the vehicle.

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Active bending lights

Active bending lights work during turns to actively shift the light towards where you are steering.

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Activating the rear fog light

The rear fog light is designed to warn traffic behind you of your presence in bad weather with poor light conditions.

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Hazard warning lights

If there is a potential risk to surrounding traffic, you should turn the hazard warning lights on. This helps to alert other road users of the need for greater awareness.

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