Lane Departure Protection
When enabled, Lane Departure Protection helps the driver to prevent the vehicle from unintentionally straying out of a detected lane by providing visual and haptic alerts (if enabled).
Lane Departure Protection is available at vehicle speeds between 30‑124 mph (50‑200 km/h) for detecting lanes, and between 40‑85 mph (60‑140 km/h) for detecting road edges.

When the system detects an unintentional drift toward the lane or road boundaries:
- An alert displays on the Cockpit Panel, highlighting the side the vehicle is drifting towards.
- If enabled, the steering wheel will provide a haptic vibration.
- Steering correction is applied to bring the vehicle back into the lane or road.

If two or more steering corrections are detected within 180 seconds without the driver’s hands on the steering wheel, an audible alert will sound on the second correction. For any consecutive steering corrections, audible alerts will be longer in duration.
Lane Departure Protection alerts will be canceled immediately if any of the following actions happen:
- A turn signal is activated
- Intentional steering
- Intentional acceleration
- Intentional braking
Lane Departure Protection settings
To configure Lane Departure Protection, from the Pilot Panel touch >
DreamDrive, then enable or disable Lane Departure Protection. Settings save to the current User Profile.
When Lane Departure Protection is disabled or unavailable, an indicator will display on the Cockpit Panel.
When enabled, press INTERVENTION ONLY (default) or WARNING AND INTERVENTION if you wish to receive haptic vibrations of the steering wheel when a steering correction is recommended.
Warnings cancel automatically when the risk of an unintentional lane departure has been reduced (such as when you steer the vehicle back to the current lane).