2020-2024 Cupra Formentor SUV Driving -> Driving Assist (Travel Assist) User Manual
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Driving  
distance from the vehicle in front that is  
preselected by the driver and remain in  
the preferred position within the lane.  
How to know if the vehicle is fitted with  
Travel Assist  
Troubleshooting  
Error message, the system disconnects  
The vehicle is fitted with Travel Assist if the  
multifunction steering wheel has the button  
Clean the windscreen. page 353  
Travel Assist uses the same sensors as Adap-  
tive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Assist.  
Therefore, carefully read the information  
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Fig. 167 .  
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Check that the windscreen is not damaged  
in the area of the camera's field of vision.  
Driver intervention prompt  
about the ACC page 244 and the Lane  
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Assist page 252 and take into account the  
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System behaviour is different than expec-  
ted  
If you remove your hands from the steering  
wheel, after a few seconds the system asks  
you to take over the steering with an indica-  
tion on the instrument panel display and  
acoustic warnings.  
limitations of the systems and the indications  
given in the information.  
Clean the field of vision of the camera reg-  
ularly and make sure it is free of dirt, snow  
and ice.  
Speed range  
Travel Assist adjusts at speeds between ap-  
prox. 30 km/h (approx. 20 mph) and approx.  
210 km/h (approx. 130 mph); in the case of  
the adaptive lane guidance function, be-  
tween 0 km/h (0 mph) and approx. 250  
km/h (approx. 155 mph).  
Do not cover the field of vision of the cam-  
era.  
WARNING  
The Travel Assist smart technology cannot  
overcome the limits imposed by the laws of  
physics and it only works within the limits of  
the system. If Travel assist is used negli-  
gently or involuntarily, it may cause serious  
accidents and injuries. The system is not a  
replacement for driver awareness.  
Check that the windscreen is not damaged  
in the area of the camera's field of vision.  
Do not mount objects on the steering  
wheel.  
Driving with Travel Assist  
In the event of doubts or queries, go to a  
specialised workshop.  
Travel Assist automatically controls the ac-  
celerator pedal, the brakes and the steering.  
In addition, Travel Assist may, within its limi-  
tations, decelerate the vehicle until it stops  
behind another that stops and automatically  
starts again.  
Bear in mind the system limitations and  
the indications regarding the control of the  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane  
Assist.  
Driving Assist (Travel Assist)  
Adapt your speed and safety distance to  
the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit  
visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-  
tions.  
Introduction  
You can override assisted adjustment at all  
times.  
The driving assist (Travel Assist) combines  
adaptive cruise control (ACC) and adap-  
tive lane guidance. Within the limitations  
of the system, the vehicle can maintain a  
Do not use Travel Assist when visibility is  
bad, on steep roads, on windy roads or in  
slippery circumstances (such as snow, ice,  
rain or loose gravel), or on flooded roads.  
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Driver assistance systems  
2
Distance set.  
Indications on the instrument  
panel display  
Do not use Travel Assist offroad or on  
roads where the surface is not firm. Travel  
Assist has been designed for use on paved  
roads only.  
In addition, depending on the equipment,  
control lamps indicate the status of the sys-  
tem on the instrument panel display:  
Travel Assist does not react to people or  
animal or vehicles crossing your path or  
which approach you head-on in the same  
lane.  
Fig. 166  
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A
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-  
trol and adaptive lane guidance func-  
tion are active.  
Brake immediately if Travel Assist does  
not slow down enough.  
B
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-  
trol active and adaptive lane guidance  
function passive.  
Brake immediately when a braking mes-  
sage is displayed on the instrument panel  
screen.  
C
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-  
trol passive and adaptive lane guidance  
function active.  
Fig. 165 On the instrument panel display:  
indication with active adjustment.  
Brake when, after an indication to brake,  
the vehicle rolls without it being desired.  
Keep your hands on the steering wheel at  
D
Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con-  
trol and adaptive lane guidance func-  
tion are passive.  
all times, to ensure you have control over  
the steering at all times. The driver is always  
responsible for keeping the vehicle in its  
own lane.  
E
Inactive Travel Assist.  
If possible, do not wear gloves while driv-  
Depending on the equipment, more details  
may be displayed on the instrument cluster,  
such as dashed lines or other vehicles on the  
road.  
ing. The system could interpret this as no  
driving activity.  
If driver intervention is requested on the  
instrument panel display, immediately re-  
sume control of the vehicle.  
Fig. 166 On the instrument panel display:  
control lamps.  
Always be prepared to adjust the speed  
yourself.  
Displays on the screen  
Fig. 165  
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1
The adaptive lane guidance function is  
active.  
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