Cruise control -> USING CRUISE CONTROL for Your Land Rover Evoque SUV 2020

Cruise control  
Cruise control  
The cruise control warning lamp  
will illuminate to confirm cruise  
control is operational.  
USING CRUISE CONTROL  
Speed can still be increased using the  
accelerator pedal. As soon as the accelerator  
pedal is released, the vehicle speed will return  
to the set cruising speed.  
Note: If the accelerator pedal is pressed for  
more than 60 seconds, cruise control will be  
cancelled.  
To increase the set cruise speed, press and  
hold control (1). Release the switch when the  
desired speed is reached, the new speed will be  
set and maintained.  
1. Set target speed, or increase speed.  
2. RES. Resume set speed.  
The speed can be increased in steps of 2km/h  
(1mph), by briefly pressing control (1).  
3. CAN. Suspends cruise control operation  
without erasing memorised speed.  
Speed can also be increased using the  
accelerator. When the desired speed is reached  
press control (1) to set and maintain the new  
speed.  
4. Decrease set speed.  
Note: Cruise control is not available when  
using Hill Descent Control or when a Terrain  
Response special program has been selected.  
Note: The set speed can be erased only by  
switching off the ignition.  
Note: Do not use cruise control when driving  
off-road.  
DECREASING CRUISE SPEED  
To reduce cruising speed, press and hold  
control (4). Release the switch when the  
desired speed is reached, the new speed will be  
set and maintained.  
SET OR INCREASE CRUISE SPEED  
When setting the cruise control to the  
speed limit, it is important to remember  
that it is possible for the vehicle speed  
to increase when travelling downhill.  
This may result in the vehicle speed  
exceeding the speed limit.  
The set speed can be decreased in steps of  
2km/h (1mph), by briefly pressing control (4).  
SUSPENDING AND RESUMING  
CRUISE CONTROL  
Note: Cruise control can be engaged only at  
speeds in excess of 30km/h (18mph).  
Suspend cruise control with a single press of  
control (3).  
Accelerate until the desired speed is reached,  
then press control (1). This sets the vehicle  
speed into the system's memory. Cruise  
control will now maintain that speed.  
To resume cruise control at the previous set  
speed, press control (2).  
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Cruise control  
RES (2) should be used only if the  
driver is aware of the set speed and  
intends to return to it.  
CRUISE ECO DATA  
Diesel only  
It is not recommended to resume set  
speed when a low gear is selected as  
excessive engine speeds will occur.  
AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF  
Cruise control will switch off but the set speed  
will remain in the memory when:  
The CAN button (3) is pressed.  
The brake pedal is pressed.  
Speed falls below 30km/h (18mph).  
Neutral, Park or Reverse gear is selected  
on vehicles with automatic transmission.  
Dynamic Stability Control is operating.  
When enabled, a CO2 emission indicator is  
displayed in the message centre. The higher  
the numeric reading, the more CO2 is being  
emitted and the more fuel is being used. See  
56, VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS  
MENU.  
The difference between the actual and set  
speed is too great.  
The vehicle reaches a speed of 170km/h  
(105.6mph).  
The accelerator pedal is used to accelerate  
beyond the set speed for too long a period.  
Cruise control will switch off and clear the  
memory when:  
The ignition system is switched off.  
A fault occurs. The cruise control system  
will switch off and cannot be used until the  
fault is cleared.  
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