2024 BMW X5 Cruise Control | Displays in the instrument cluster Guide
The 2024 BMW X5 Cruise Control System ushers in a new era of automotive innovation. Designed to improve your driving experience, the BMW X5’s Cruise Control System seamlessly combines cutting-edge technology with the brand’s signature performance, resulting in a smoother and more relaxed journey on the road. In this guide, we’ll look at the features of the 2024 BMW X5 Cruise Control System and give you a detailed overview of how to make the most of this intelligent driving aid. Whether you’re driving down a long highway or navigating city traffic, the Cruise Control System is designed to improve convenience and safety.
This cutting-edge system not only maintains a consistent speed, but also includes advanced features like adaptive cruise control, which allows the vehicle to automatically adjust its speed based on traffic flow. Prepare to experience a new level of driving autonomy as we explore the user-friendly interface and step-by-step instructions for using the 2024 BMW X5 Cruise Control System.
2024 BMW X5 Specs, Price, Features, Mileage (Brochure)
Assisted Driving Mode
Principle
Assisted Driving Mode enhances Distance Control with a Steering Assistant with tracking. The system helps keep the vehicle in driving lane. It does this by performing supporting steering wheel movements, for example when cornering.
General
Depending on the speed, the system orientates itself using the lane markings and vehicles driving in front.
Sensors in the steering wheel detect whether the steering wheel is being touched.
Safety information
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of your personal responsibility to assess the traffic situation correctly. Due to system limits, it cannot respond independently and appropriately in all traffic situations. There is a risk of an accident. Adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions. Observe the traffic situation, be ready to take over steering and braking at any time, and actively intervene if the situation warrants it.
The information on Cruise Control and Distance Control also applies.
For further information:
- Cruise Control
- Distance control
Overview
Buttons on the steering wheel
Button Function
- Switch last active Cruise Control System on/off.
- Select the desired Cruise Control System.
- To store the current speed.
Speed Limit Assist: to accept the suggested speed manually. - Continue Cruise Control Systems with the saved setting.
- Interrupt Cruise Control Systems.
- Rocker switch: to set the speed.
Sensors
The system is controlled using the following sensors:
- Camera behind the windscreen.
- Front radar sensor.
- Depending on the equipment: Side radar sensors, front.
- Depending on the equipment: Side radar sensors, rear.
- Sensors in the steering wheel.
For further information:
Sensors in the vehicle
Operating requirements
- Depending on the equipment: speed below 210 km/h, approx. 130 mph or 180 km/h, approx. 110 mph.
- The lane width is sufficiently wide.
- Hands-on the steering wheel rim.
- Sufficiently wide curve radius.
- Driving in the centre of the driving lane.
- Turn indicators are switched off.
- The sensor system calibration process is complete.
- Distance control is active.
- Seat belt on the driver’s side was fastened.
- Front-collision warning is active.
- Depending on the equipment: Side collision warning is active.
- With a trailer tow hitch: operation with a trailer or operation with a rear luggage rack must be set on the control display in accordance with the use.
Operation with a trailer or rear luggage rack.
Switching on Assisted Driving Mode
- If necessary, press the button.
- If necessary, press the button repeatedly until Assisted Driving Mode is selected.
The indicator light is illuminated grey.
System is on standby and does not make any steering wheel movement.
The system activates automatically when all operating requirements are met.
The indicator light illuminates green.
The system is activated and assists in keeping the vehicle in the driving lane.
When the system is switched on, the front collision warning and, depending on the equipment, the side collision warning are active.
Interrupting Assisted Driving Mode automatically
The system interrupts the supporting steering movements automatically, for example in the following situations:
- Depending on the equipment: at a speed above 210 km/h, approx. 130 mph or 180 km/h, approx. 110 mph.
- After releasing the steering wheel.
- When the steering wheel is turned sharply.
- When the vehicle leaves its own driving lane.
- When the turn indicator is activated.
- When the driving lane is too narrow.
- A lane boundary is not detected and there is no vehicle driving in front.
- The Cruise Control with distance control is interrupted.
- The seat belt on the driver’s side is unfastened.
The indicator light is illuminated grey.
System is on standby and does not make any steering wheel movement.
The system activates automatically when all operating requirements are met.
Displays in the instrument cluster
Icon Description
- The indicator light is illuminated grey: The system is ready.
- The indicator light is illuminated green.
The system is activated.
The system is helping the driver keep the vehicle in driving lane. - The warning light flashes yellow and the steering wheel vibrates:
A lane boundary has been crossed. - The warning light is illuminated yellow and a signal sounds:
A system interruption is imminent. - Warning light flashes red and an acoustic signal sounds:
The system is switching off or an interruption of the system is imminent. - The warning light is illuminated yellow:
Hands are not holding the steering wheel. System remains active.
Grab the steering wheel with your hands. - The warning light is illuminated red, a signal sounds:
Hands are not holding the steering wheel. System interruption is imminent.
The system reduces the speed to a standstill if applicable.
The system may possibly not perform any supporting steering wheel movements.
Grab the steering wheel with your hands.
Depending on vehicle equipment and national-market version, the information from the sys-tem in Assisted View is displayed in the central display area of the instrument cluster.
For further information:
Assisted View.
Displays on the steering wheel
The two LEDs above the keypads illuminate analogously to the displays in the instrument cluster.
The steering wheel displays can be switched on/off if required.
- Apps menu
- “Vehicle apps”
- “Driving settings”
- “Driver assistance”
- “Feedback via steering wheel”
- “Lighting elements”
- Select the desired setting.
Displays in the Head-up display
Depending on the equipment, the system information can also be displayed in the Head-up display.
Adjusting the strength of the steering wheel vibration
- Apps menu
- “Vehicle apps”
- “Driving settings”
- “Driver assistance”
- “Feedback via steering wheel”
- “Vibration intensity”
- Select the desired setting.
The setting is applied to all Intelligent Safety Systems.
FAQs
The 2024 BMW X5 features an adaptive cruise control system, which is designed to automatically adjust the vehicle’s speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
The adaptive cruise control system uses sensors, such as radar and cameras, to detect vehicles ahead. It then adjusts the vehicle’s speed by automatically braking or accelerating to maintain a safe following distance preset by the driver.
The adaptive cruise control system enhances driving comfort and safety by reducing driver fatigue during long trips, maintaining a consistent speed, and helping to prevent accidents by adjusting speed based on traffic conditions.
Yes, drivers can typically adjust the following distance according to their preferences. The system allows for different preset distances, which determine how closely the vehicle follows the one in front.
Yes, the adaptive cruise control system in the 2024 BMW X5 is capable of operating in stop-and-go traffic situations. It can bring the vehicle to a complete stop and resume following the car ahead once traffic starts moving again.
To activate the adaptive cruise control system, you typically need to press the cruise control button on the steering wheel and set your desired speed. Once activated, the system will maintain the set speed and adjust as necessary based on traffic conditions.
Yes, drivers can typically override or disable the adaptive cruise control system by pressing the brake pedal or tapping the cancel button on the steering wheel. This action disengages the system and allows the driver to resume manual control of the vehicle’s speed.
Yes, the adaptive cruise control system is often integrated with other driver assistance features like lane-keeping assist, collision avoidance, and pedestrian detection, enhancing overall safety and convenience.
Useful Links
View Full PDF: 2024 BMW X5 Owner’s Manual| Auto User Guide