Important Limitations of Porsche Driver Assistance Systems.
ACTIVE LANE KEEP ASSIST

1 Active Lane Keep Assist may not detect lane markings in certain road, weather, and driving conditions.
2 System is available only in conjunction with active Adaptive Cruise Control.

ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL

1 Adaptive Cruise Control should not be used in unfavorable road conditions and poor weather conditions.
2 Adaptive Cruise Control automatically maintains a set speed and a set distance at a speed above approximately 19 mph–130 mph.

AUTO EMERGENCY STOP

1 Auto Emergency Stop depends in part on signals from the worldwide Global Positioning Satellite network. The vehicle’s electronic system and data connection, and existing wireless satellite technology, must be available and operating properly for the system to function fully.

PORSCHE DYNAMIC LIGHTING SYSTEM

1 Static cornering lights—At speeds of up to 80 mph static cornering light is switched on when the steering wheel is turned.
2 Dynamic cornering light—Above a speed of around 3 mph, the low beam or high beam headlights are swiveled in the direction of the curve to illuminate the road more clearly, depending on the speed of the vehicle and the extent to which the steering wheel is turned.

HEAD-UP DISPLAY

The driver’s view of the information in the Head-Up Display may be impaired by the following factors:
- Sunglasses with certain polarizing
- Wet roads
- Unfavorable lighting conditions

PORSCHE INNODRIVE

1 InnoDrive depends in part on signals from the worldwide Global Positioning Satellite network. The vehicle’s electronic system and data connection, and existing wireless satellite technology, must be available and operating properly for the system to function fully.
2 Construction zones, traffic flow, and other road system changes are beyond the control of Porsche Cars North America. Complete detailed mapping of lanes, roads, streets, toll roads, tollbooths, highways, road signs, and so forth is impossible. Therefore, you may encounter discrepancies between the mapping and the actual location and conditions you encounter. Always pay careful attention to the road, give precedence to directional signs on the road and not the system, and do not drive while distracted.

NIGHT VISION ASSIST

1 Night Vision Assist does not prevent accidents. The system may not represent objects as the eye does. It will not detect persons or animals under certain lighting and temperature conditions, and it cannot detect inanimate objects in the road.
2 Night Vision Assist detects persons and animals when it is sufficiently dark and at an ambient temperature below 82°.

PARKASSIST (FRONT AND REAR) WITH VISUAL AND AUDIBLE WARNING

1 ParkAssist cannot detect sound-absorbing obstacles such as powdery snow, clothing made from fabric, skin or fur; sound-reflecting obstacles such as glass surfaces, flat painted surfaces, very thin obstacles, i.e. thin posts or obstacles above and below the sensors.
2 ParkAssist is activated automatically up to a speed of approximately 10 mph and when operational readiness is established in the following situations: Reverse gear engaged or distance in front is less than approximately 32 in. or rolling backward is detected.

WARN AND BRAKE ASSIST (COLLISION AND BRAKE ASSIST)

1 Warn and Brake Assist cannot prevent most collisions, although it may help to reduce their severity.
2 Warn and Brake Assist may not detect every object in the road.
3 The system may not operate if certain evasive maneuvers are performed by the driver.
4 The system is available as of walking speed and can react to pedestrians or cyclists up to a speed of approximately 53 mph.
5 The function may be restricted or unavailable up to 10 seconds after establishing operational readiness, and other instances.