Steering wheel controls
The steering wheel has several buttons and control surfaces. They control specific functions such as the horn, as well as certain settings, adjustments and what's shown in the driver display.
- Horn
- Touch-sensitive buttons
- Left-hand stalk
- Right-hand stalk
Touch-sensitive buttons
Increase set speed | |
Decrease set speed | |
Alternate steering assist | |
Switch between driver display views | |
Voice control | |
Increase volume or confirm | |
Decrease volume or decline | |
Media: Previous or rewind | |
Media: Next or fast forward | |
These buttons currently have no use1. | |
These buttons currently have no use1. |
The buttons' functions change depending on the context and they typically control what's currently shown in the displays.
Interacting with the touch-sensitive buttons
The buttons on the right-hand side of the steering wheel often control what you see on the right-hand side of the driver display. The buttons on the left-hand side often control what you see on the left-hand side. The driver display typically shows which action each button corresponds to.
You can find the touch button zone you're looking for by moving your finger across the buttons. The displays react and show what the button's assigned behaviour or action is. When the function you want is indicated, press the button.