The adaptive passing beam is part of the automatic primary lighting mode1. When enabled, the adaptive passing beam acts as part of the adaptive front-light system and automatically adjusts to the driving conditions.

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- 1Motorway lights give you the longest range of the passing beam modes.
- 2Country lights have a medium range and spread compared to the other two lights modes.
- 3Town lights use a wide beam that lights up the area close to the car, with additional lights at the sides. They are designed to give good visibility with minimal disturbance to other road users.
- 4Reverse town lights use a similar wide beam pattern to town lights, but only activate when the car is in reverse.
Important
Manual passing beam
The manual passing beam keeps the front lights dipped. You can enable it by selecting passing beam as your primary lighting mode.