Optional equipment.
RNS510 Satellite Navigation System with Rear
View Camera Plus
The driver is completely responsible for their speed and
distance to the vehicle in front – including when the system
is switched on. However it’s reassuring to know there’s a
sixth sense looking out for you, your family and passengers.
While Adaptive Cruise Control is ideal for driving along straight
roads in favourable weather conditions, this assistance
system should not be used on winding roads or in adverse
weather conditions.
Stay on track with the RNS510 Satellite Navigation System.
A user-friendly touch sensitive screen with a high resolution
display shows maps, pictures and video. This unique system
calculates your travel route with incredible speed. With a
generous 30GB hard drive and built-in DVD drive, your music
library and navigation data is always at your fingertips. Your
favourite music can also be accessed via an MP3 compatible
AUX-IN multimedia socket or SD memory card slot. It’s the
personal touches that truly make the Passat CC unique.
Park Assist
The Passat CC makes life simple for you. The Park Assist
feature acts like an extra set of eyes and an expert pair of
hands, with parking distance sensors front and rear. Thanks
to this technology, reverse parking has never been so easy.
Even the trickiest parking spot becomes a breeze with the
Rear View Camera (RVC Plus) feature, giving the driver clear
sight of what’s behind the vehicle. Onscreen guidance lines
simplify entry into difficult parking spaces.
When driving past a parking space at up to 30 km/h,
ultrasonic sensors compare the available space with the
length of the Passat CC. If there’s enough room to park,
Park Assist automatically takes charge of the steering when
you select reverse gear. Accelerator, clutch and brake are all
you need to control as the Passat CC is then expertly parked.
Adaptive Cruise Control with Front Assist
The Passat CC’s optional Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
uses a radar sensor to add capabilities to the conventional
cruise control system. ACC automatically brakes and
accelerates the vehicle in a speed range set by the driver.
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The driver is completely responsible for their speed and
distance to other vehicles when the Park Assist system
is operating.
When approaching a slower moving vehicle, Adaptive Cruise
Control brakes your car to the same speed as the vehicle in
front, maintaining the pre-selected distance. When a vehicle
pulls into your lane in front of you or slows down, your Passat
CC is automatically decelerated to maintain the pre-selected
distance. If the vehicle ahead moves out of your lane, the
Passat CC then accelerates up to the preset desired speed.
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The engine management system intervenes to facilitate this
deceleration. If adjustments to the engine torque don’t
decelerate the Passat CC sufficiently, and if the traffic situation
requires, it is braked to a standstill. This provides an increased
level of convenience, especially in slow moving traffic.
Front Assist is a traffic monitoring system that uses a radar
sensor to detect when your distance to the car in front
becomes critical. It helps to shorten the braking distance,
reducing the risk of a rear-end collision.
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Front Assist warns you of a dangerous situation via a visual
warning in the instrument panel as well as an alert sound.
At the same time the Brake Assist system switches to
‘increased sensitivity’. Incase you don’t react, Brake Assist
engages ‘maximum sensitivity’ – activating a brief braking
jolt to draw your attention to the risk of a collision.
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Model Year | 2009 |
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