Driver support -> Cruise control for your Volvo XC60 2017-2026
DRIVER SUPPORT
Cruise control
: From active mode – deactivates/
puts Cruise Control in standby mode
WARNING
Cruise Control (CC14) can help the driver
maintain an even speed to provide a more
relaxing driving experience on highways and
long, straight roads with even traffic flows.
The function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving
and help make it safer – it cannot han-
dle all situations in all traffic, weather
and road conditions.
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: Reduces the set speed
Marker for set speed
The vehicle's current speed
Set speed
Overview
The driver is advised to read all sec-
tions in the Owner's Manual about this
function to learn of its limitations,
which the driver must be aware of
before using the function.
In vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise
Control*(ACC15), it is possible to switch
between Cruise Control and Adaptive
Cruise Control.
Driver support functions are not a sub-
stitute for the driver's attention and
judgment. The driver is always respon-
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven
in a safe manner, at the appropriate
speed, with an appropriate distance to
other vehicles, and in accordance with
current traffic rules and regulations.
Function buttons and symbols.
: Activates Cruise Control from
Using engine braking instead of
applying the brakes
Cruise Control regulates speed by lightly
applying the brakes. On downgrades, it can
sometimes be desirable to roll a bit faster and
let speed be reduced instead by engine brak-
standby mode and resumes the set speed
: Increases the set speed
: From standby mode – activates
Cruise Control and sets the current speed
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Distance Alert
Distance Alert
Cruise Control
Adaptive Cruise Control
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DRIVER SUPPORT
|| ing alone. The driver can temporarily disen-
Selecting and activating cruise
control
The Cruise Control (CC16) function must be
selected and activated in order to regulate
speed.
When cruise control is selected, press
(2) on the steering wheel keypad to acti-
vate.
2.
gage the Cruise Control braking function.
To disengage CC:
> White symbol – cruise control starts
and the current speed is stored as the
maximum speed. The lowest speed
that can be set is 30 km/h (20 mph).
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Press the accelerator pedal about halfway
down and then release it.
> Cruise Control will automatically disen-
gage the automatic brake function and
speed will only be reduced using the
engine braking function.
Reactivating cruise control to the last
stored speed
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When cruise control is selected, press
on the steering wheel keypad to activate.
Related information
Driver support systems (p. 270)
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> The Cruise Control marking in the
instrument panel will change from
GRAY to WHITE and the vehicle will
then return to the most recently set
speed.
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Adjusting set speed for driver support
(p. 300)
In order to start Cruise Control from standby
mode, the vehicle's current speed must be
30 km/h (20 mph) or higher.
WARNING
A noticeable increase in speed may follow
when the speed is resumed with the
steering wheel button.
Switching between cruise control and
Adaptive Cruise Control* in the center dis-
play (p. 286)
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1. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) button on the
steering wheel keypad and scroll to the
cruise control symbol
(4).
Related information
> Gray symbol – cruise control is in
standby mode.
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Cruise Control
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DRIVER SUPPORT
Deactivating cruise control
Cruise control (CC17) can be deactivated and
switched off.
Related information
Cruise control standby mode
Cruise control (CC18) can be deactivated and
put in standby mode. This may happen auto-
matically or be due to driver intervention.
Standby mode means that the function is
selected in the instrument panel but not acti-
vated. In standby mode, cruise control will not
regulate speed.
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Switching between cruise control and
Adaptive Cruise Control* in the center dis-
play (p. 286)
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Standby mode due to action by the
driver
Cruise control will be deactivated and put in
standby mode if any of the following occurs:
The brakes are applied.
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The gear selector is moved to N.
The vehicle is driven faster than the set
speed for more than 1 minute.
Press the
wheel (2).
button on the steering
1.
The driver must then control the vehicle's
speed.
> The symbol and markings turn gray –
cruise control goes into standby mode.
Temporarily increasing speed using the accel-
erator pedal, e.g. when passing another vehi-
cle, will not affect the setting. The vehicle will
return to the set speed when the accelerator
pedal is released.
2. Press the ◀ (1) or ▶ (3) buttons on the
steering wheel to select another function.
> The cruise control symbol and marking
(4) in the instrument panel will go out
and the stored maximum speed will be
erased.
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Cruise Control
Cruise Control
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Adaptive Cruise Control*19
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vehicles ahead, the vehicle will return to the
set speed.
Automatic standby mode
Adaptive Cruise Control may go into standby
mode if:
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC20) helps the
driver maintain a constant speed with a set
time interval to the vehicle ahead.
If the Curve Speed Assist (CSA)* function is
activated, it may also affect the vehicle's
speed.
the wheels lose traction
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Adaptive Cruise Control can help provide a
more relaxed driving experience on long trips
on highways or long, straight roads with even
traffic flows.
the engine speed (rpm) is too low/high
the temperature in the brake system
becomes too high
WARNING
The function is supplementary driver
support intended to facilitate driving
and help make it safer – it cannot han-
dle all situations in all traffic, weather
and road conditions.
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the vehicle's speed goes below 30 km/h
(20 mph).
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The driver must then control the vehicle's
speed.
The driver is advised to read all sec-
tions in the Owner's Manual about this
function to learn of its limitations,
which the driver must be aware of
before using the function.
Related information
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Driver support functions are not a sub-
stitute for the driver's attention and
judgment. The driver is always respon-
sible for ensuring the vehicle is driven
in a safe manner, at the appropriate
speed, with an appropriate distance to
other vehicles, and in accordance with
current traffic rules and regulations.
The camera/radar sensor measures the distance to
the vehicle ahead.
The driver sets a speed and a time interval to
the vehicle ahead. If the camera/radar sensor
detects a slower-moving vehicle ahead, your
vehicle's speed will be automatically adapted
according to the set time interval to that vehi-
cle. When there are no longer slower-moving
Adaptive Cruise Control regulates speed by
accelerating and braking. It is normal for the
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Depending on market, this function can be either standard or optional.
Adaptive Cruise Control
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* Option/accessory.





