Volvo Tips For Using Volvo Pilot Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control on your Volvo.
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 Published On Nov 13, 2022

Using Pilot Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control On The 2023 Volvo XC60 Pilot Assist (UK Model Shown)

Tips for using Pilot Assist

Pilot Assist is a comfort function that can provide you with steering assistance and help you to maintain the distance to the vehicle in front of you. Initially, you may find it feels a little strange when Pilot Assist helps to control your car, and you may need to drive a few kilometres with Pilot Assist before you feel completely at home with the function. Below are some tips that you may find useful when using Pilot Assist.

Get to know Pilot Assist
The first few times you use Pilot Assist, it may be a good idea to drive in a calm traffic situation on a motorway. Pilot Assist is designed to work best on dry motorways with clear lane lines and a smooth flow of traffic.

Give yourself plenty of time to get to know the function. After a while, you will feel comfortable with how it works and learn the situations in which Pilot Assist can help you. It is important for you always to pay attention to your driving and keep your hands on the steering wheel. You are always ultimately responsible for driving in a safe manner, even when using Pilot Assist.

The info in this video is for for the UK market and may or may not apply to your market,


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