Lights
CONTROLS
The adaptive lighting functions are active
when the drive-ready state is switched on.
Automatic High Beam
Assistant
Adaptive Light Control
Principle
The Automatic High Beam Assistant detects
other road users early on and automatically
switches the high-beam headlights on or off
depending on the traffic situation.
General information
Depending on the steering-wheel angle and
other parameters, the light from the headlight
follows the course of the road.
General information
To avoid blinding oncoming traffic, the Adap-
tive Light Control does not swivel to the oppo-
site lane when the vehicle is at a standstill.
The Automatic High Beam Assistant ensures
that the high-beam headlights are switched
on, whenever the traffic situation allows. In the
low speed range, the high-beam headlights
are not switched on by the system.
Cornering light
The system responds to light from oncoming
traffic and traffic driving ahead of you, and to
ambient lighting, for instance in towns and cit-
ies.
Principle
In tight curves, for instance on mountainous
roads or when turning, an additional cornering
light is switched on that illuminates the inside
of the curve when the vehicle is moving below
a certain speed.
The high-beam headlights can be switched on
and off manually at any time.
Activating Automatic High Beam
Assistant
General information
The cornering light is automatically switched
on depending on the steering-wheel angle or,
where applicable, the use of turn signals.
1.
Press the button on the light
switch.
The LED in the button illuminates.
When driving in reverse, the cornering lights
may be automatically switched on regardless
of the steering-wheel angle.
2. Press the button on the turn signal lever.
Adaptive headlight range
control
The adaptive headlight range control feature
balances out acceleration and braking proc-
esses as well as the vehicle load conditions in
order to avoid blinding oncoming traffic.
The indicator light in the instrument
cluster is illuminated when the low-
beam headlights are switched on.
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