DSR - Downhill Speed ​​Control
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DSR - Downhill Speed ​​Control

A system that assists the driver in downhill gradients on steep inclines, increasing traction and preventing wheel spin when braking.

DSR - Downhill Speed ​​Control

DSR is essentially a low-speed cruise control system for steep descents, which is especially useful off-road. Activated by a button on the center console, the driver then uses cruise control to set the speed between 4 and 12 mph. The system, by automatically acting on the accelerator, gearbox and brakes, helps to maintain a constant vehicle speed.

The descent speed can also be set using the multifunction steering wheel and a dedicated menu in the center display.

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