How to Turn Off the Cautious Driving Feature in Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

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McRebecca
07/23/25 8:54pm
To turn off the cautious driving feature in the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, locate the driving suggestions option in the vehicle's onboard system and disable it. Besides the cautious driving system, the E-Class is renowned as one of the most intelligent models, as Mercedes-Benz integrates numerous high-tech systems such as automatic parking, driving assistance systems, and connectivity systems. Below is a detailed introduction: 1. System Overview: Mercedes-Benz places a high priority on safety, with the onboard computer providing real-time alerts based on the car's driving conditions. The safety system installed in Mercedes-Benz vehicles is highly practical. During emergency braking, the preventive safety system can proactively adjust the passenger seat to a more favorable position, primarily to protect the driver and passengers. 2. System Operation Process: Whenever external sensors detect an imminent accident, the system automatically adjusts the car's seats to ensure the driver's seat is in an optimal position for airbag deployment. The diagonal shoulder seatbelt also provides effective retraction, tightening the seatbelt to offer additional protection to occupants. For example, in the event of a collision, the seatbelt tensioner immediately tightens, securing occupants firmly in their seats to prevent violent movements during impact.
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