
The system can be controlled via the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel. The plus and minus buttons can be used to accelerate and decelerate. Press the set button when the speed is above 40 to activate cruise control.

To activate the cruise control on the Teramont, it's quite simple. First, drive the car to a stable speed, such as above 60 km/h, so the system can recognize it. On the left side of the steering wheel, there is a dedicated button, usually marked 'CRUISE' or with cruise-related text. Press it once to activate the function, and the indicator light will turn on. Then, press the 'SET' button to set the current speed, and use the adjacent '+' or '-' buttons to adjust the speed up or down, which is particularly convenient. It's especially suitable for long highway drives as it maintains the throttle, reducing fatigue. However, be cautious not to use it in heavy traffic or rainy weather to avoid distractions and accidents. Safety first—try it out in normal conditions to see how convenient it is.

Car enthusiasts know that operating the Touareg's cruise control is straightforward. Just locate the cruise symbol on the steering wheel buttons and press to activate the system. The system light turns on to indicate readiness. Then, press the set button to lock in your speed. If you need to adjust speed while driving, use the up and down buttons. Don’t forget to hit the brake or press the cancel button to stop. The new feature also supports adaptive cruise control, but the basic version is sufficient. Keep in mind not to fully relax your attention while driving, as the system might occasionally make minor errors. I’ve tried highway cruising and found it significantly saves fuel—perfect for long road trips.

To activate the cruise control on the Touareg, just follow these simple steps: First, start the car and reach a steady speed above approximately 30 km/h. On the steering wheel, locate the button labeled 'Cruise' and press it to illuminate the screen prompt for activation. Then, press the SET button once to lock in the current speed. After that, use the directional buttons to make minor adjustments for speed increase or decrease. Once set, you can rest your right foot as the throttle is automatically controlled. Avoid using it in city traffic or sharp turns for safety. The Touareg's design is intuitive, making it easy for beginners to learn. Just use it a few times to get accustomed.

From a practical perspective, to activate cruise control, ensure the vehicle speed is normal. Locate the button on the left side of the steering wheel, usually marked with an icon. Press it to activate (indicated by a light), then press the SET button to set the speed. Use the +/- buttons to adjust speed. It allows for relaxed driving during the journey, but always stay alert to road conditions and be ready to cancel it, such as when changing lanes or in heavy traffic. Avoid over-reliance. I often use it on highways—it saves a lot of effort. The Touareg system responds quickly with no major issues. Beginners are advised to familiarize themselves with the functions first and ensure safety before trying it out.

As an experienced driver who has been driving the Touareg for years, to activate the cruise control, simply press the cruise button on the steering wheel to turn on the system, then press the set button to lock in the speed. Use the adjustment buttons to modify the speed as desired. On highways, it helps relax your hands and feet, reducing fatigue. The Touareg's operation is smooth, but remember to reset it after each gear shift. Combining it with GPS navigation provides better trip control. Avoid using it on slippery roads as the risk is higher. Overall, it's a satisfying feature and a must-have for long-distance driving with these handy tips.


