Pilot Assist includes several features, some of which you can enable, disable or customise in settings. This allows you to set Pilot Assist up for the level of support you want.
Steering assist | Guides the steering wheel movement to correctly position the car in the lane. |
Lane change assist | Guides lane change manoeuvres initiated by the driver. |
Prevent overtaking on the left | Prevents the car from making high speed passes on the left-hand side of other vehicles. |
Curve speed assist | The driving speed is adapted ahead of known road features such as curves and roundabouts. |
Adapt to speed limit | The speed limit of the road you're on appears as a suggested set speed in the driver display for you to confirm. |
Time interval to vehicle ahead | Adjust the target time interval to vehicles ahead. This way, you can adjust the distance to vehicles in front of you. |
Tip
Customise Pilot Assist features with the steering wheel buttons
Features such as steering assistance and target speed can be adjusted using the steering wheel buttons. The driver display typically shows what actions are available and which buttons to use.
Quick access
You can adjust the time interval to vehicles ahead via the contextual bar as well. This allows you to make quick adjustments, without going into settings.
Important
Changing driver support settings
Make sure that you understand how changing the car’s settings affects its behaviour. It is particularly important when it comes to features that affect the level of assistance the car can provide.

Note
Adjusting the time interval to vehicles ahead
Higher driving speeds may cause the general distance to a vehicle ahead to be longer than during lower speeds, even if the target time interval is the same. This is because the calculated distance becomes larger for the given time interval.