road users without lights, e.g. pedestrians
road users with poor lighting, e.g. cyclists
road users whose lighting is obstructed, e.g. by a barrier
On very rare occasions, Adaptive Highbeam Assist may fail to recognise other road users with their own lighting, or may recognise them too late.
In these, or in similar situations, the automatic high beam will not be deactivated or will be activated despite the presence of other road users.
Low beam
High beam
The system detects that vehicle lights are approaching in the opposite direction or driving ahead of the vehicle.
If no other road users are detected, high beam will switch on automatically.
High beam will automatically switch off.
Adaptive Highbeam Assist cannot take the road, weather or traffic conditions into consideration.
visibility is poor, e.g. in fog, heavy rain or snow.
the sensors are dirty or covered.
Adaptive Highbeam Assist is only an aid. You are responsible for ensuring correct vehicle lighting in accordance with the prevailing light, visibility and traffic conditions.
The system's optical sensor is located behind the windscreen near the overhead control panel.