Table of Content

Exterior Lights Control

The exterior vehicle lights are controlled via either the left lever on the steering column or the left Glass Cockpit Panel.

Touch the corresponding icon to operate the exterior lights, accordingly:



AUTO Lights


Position Lights


Low Beam Headlights

AUTO Lights

The low beam headlights will automatically switch on when the ambient light falls below a pre-defined level. The front and rear position lights, as well as the license plate lights, are always on.

The headlights will switch off when the ambient light rises above that level.

Note: The lights will switch on whenever the windshield wipers are operating.

Position Lights

The position lights indicator is displayed on the Glass Cockpit Panel whenever the position lights are on.

Low Beams

The low beam indicator is displayed on the Glass Cockpit Panel whenever the low beams are on.

Daytime Running Lights

Note: The functionality and operation of daytime running lights will vary according to market requirements.

In regions that require the vehicle’s lights to be on even during the day, the daytime running lights will automatically turn on when the vehicle is powered, and will turn off if the headlamps or the fog lights are on.

Light Failure

If the vehicle detects an exterior light that is not working, the light failure indicator will be displayed on the Glass Cockpit Panel. This will be accompanied by a message explaining which light function has failed. In the case of a failure of a turn indicator only: In addition to the aforementioned message, the frequency of the tell-tale indicator, (on the ICC), and audio chime will double, to help alert the driver that a lamp is not operating normally.

High Beam Headlights

Note: The headlight high beams will only operate if the low beams are on, except when used for temporary flashing.

Push the left steering column lever away from you to turn on the high beam headlights. To cancel, pull the lever towards you. High beams will only operate if the low beams are on.

The high beam indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit Panel when high beams are on.

Headlight High Beam Flash

You can flash the headlight high beams by pulling the lever towards you and releasing it.



Rear Fog Light

Note: Regulations concerning fog lights usage vary by country.

The rear fog light is considerably brighter than ordinary tail lights and should only be used to help other road users see your vehicle in low-visibility conditions, such as fog or heavy snowfall.

Use the left Glass Cockpit Panel to turn the rear fog lamp on or off.

The rear fog light indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit Panel whenever the rear fog light is on.

Note: The rear fog light is automatically turned off each time the vehicle is powered on, and will need to be manually turned on, if required.
Note: The rear fog lights can be turned on only when the headlights are manually turned on or in AUTO mode at night.

Turn Signals



The turn signals are activated by moving the left steering column lever down to operate the left turn signals, or up to operate the right turn signals. The turn signals will continue to function until they are automatically canceled via the steering wheel or by lightly pushing the steering column lever in the opposite direction.

Note: Pushing the steering column lever all the way in the opposite direction will switch the turn signals to the opposite direction instead of being canceled.

The corresponding turn signal indicator will display on the Glass Cockpit Panel when a turn signal is activated. You will also hear a clicking sound when the turn signal is operating.

Lane Changes

Momentarily hold the lever up or down against the spring pressure and release it to signal a lane change. The turn signals will flash three times to indicate a lane change.

Hazard Warning Lights

Note: The hazard warning lights can be operated even when a key fob is not in the vehicle.


Press the switch located on the overhead console to turn on the hazard warning lights. All turn signals will flash along with the turn signal indicators on the center Glass Cockpit Panel.

Press the switch again to turn off the hazard warning lights.

Note: You should only use hazard warning lights in an emergency to warn other road users of a breakdown or a potential danger. Remember to switch them off when the hazardous situation has been resolved.

After a Collision

If you are involved in a collision that causes the airbags to be deployed, the hazard warning lights will automatically switch on.