How to use Evasive Steering Assist in a Mercedes-Benz vehicle?

One of the perks a Mercedes-Benz vehicle brings to your drive is the variety of driver-assist features. One of these is the Evasive Steering Assist feature. Here’s how to use it.

How Evasive Steering Assist works

The Evasive Steering Assist is one of the features you can get in the Mercedes-Benz Driver-Assist Package. Thankfully, you don’t need to do much to use this feature. You don’t need to turn it on or off, so there isn’t much to do there. But here’s how it works.

The Evasive Steering Assist detects objects in front of your car, such as a person, and helps you steer around the person in order to avoid a collision. It also helps you straighten your car in the other lane after you swerve around the person. It’s important to know this feature isn’t infallible. The best way to avoid accidents is to pay attention when you drive, and to drive with caution. The driver-assist features are a great way to assist your own driving awareness.

Read more: Mercedes-Benz how to use your Brake Hold function of your vehicle

What’s in the Mercedes-Benz Driver-Assist Package?

If you’re future vehicle has the Mercedes-Benz Driver-Assist Package as an option, you might want to consider adding it. This package gives you 13 different driver-assist features:

  • Route-based Speed Adaption
  • Congestion Emergency Braking
  • PRESAFE PLUS®*
  • Extended Restart in Stop-and-Go Traffic
  • Active Lane Change Assist
  • Active Lane Keeping Assist
  • Active Blind Spot Assist
  • Active Speed Limit Assist
  • Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC®
  • Active Emergency Stop Assist
  • Active Steering Assist
  • Active Brake Assist with Cross-Traffic Function
  • Evasive Steering Assist

So, if a luxury vehicle is in your future you might want to make sure the Driver-Assist Package is an option. You can find models that have these features right here at Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead. You can take this model for a test drive to see all these features in action.

*PRESAFE® closes the side windows when the system’s sensors detect side movements that suggest a possible rollover. A small gap is left near the fully closed position. Seat and head restraints adjust only when equipped with memory system.
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