CONTROLS -> Driving stability control systems for your BMW X1 2022-2025

Driving stability control systems  
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Driving stability control systems  
Vehicle features and options Brake assistant  
This chapter describes model-specific equip-  
ment, systems, and functions that are currently  
available, or may become available in the fu-  
ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.  
The brake assistant automatically applies  
maximum braking assistance when the brake  
pedal is depressed quickly. This reduces the  
braking distance to a minimum for full braking.  
Additional information:  
To make full use of braking assistance, do not  
reduce the pressure on the brake pedal during  
full braking.  
Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.  
Antilock Braking System  
Dynamic Stability Control  
Principle  
Principle  
The Antilock Braking System prevents locking  
of the wheels during the braking process.  
Dynamic Stability Control helps keep your ve-  
hicle safely on the road in critical driving situa-  
tions. The drive power is reduced depending  
on the situation, and wheels can be braked  
individually. This system can be activated or  
deactivated via My Modes.  
You remain able to steer your vehicle even dur-  
ing full braking, which increases active driving  
safety.  
The Antilock Braking System activates auto-  
matically whenever drive-ready state is turned  
on.  
Dynamic Stability Control will detect the follow-  
ing unstable driving conditions, for example:  
Skidding at the vehicle rear, which can lead  
to oversteering.  
Malfunction  
The Antilock Braking System warning  
light illuminates continuously on the in-  
strument cluster if the system is not  
operational.  
Loss of adhesion of the front wheels, which  
can lead to understeering.  
Safety information  
A Check Control message is displayed.  
The Antilock Braking System is not availa-  
ble.  
Warning  
The system cannot serve as a substitute for  
the driver’s personal judgment in assessing  
the traffic situation. Based on the limits of  
the system, it cannot independently react to  
all traffic situations. There is a risk of acci-  
dent, injury, and property damage. Adjust  
driving style to traffic conditions. Watch the  
surrounding traffic situation closely, be ready  
Steerability is limited during full braking.  
Have the vehicle checked immediately by an  
authorized service center or another qualified  
service center or repair shop.  
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to take over steering and braking at any time,  
and actively intervene where appropriate.  
4. "Driving dynamics"  
5. "DSC OFF"  
Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated.  
Dynamic Stability Control activates automati-  
cally when you switch to another drive mode.  
Warning  
When driving with a roof load, e.g., roof bars,  
the vehicle's center of gravity is higher. This  
increases the risk of the vehicle tipping in  
critical driving situations. There is a risk of  
accident, injury, and property damage. Drive  
with roof load only with activated Dynamic  
Stability Control.  
Displays in the instrument cluster  
If the Dynamic Stability Control  
is deactivated, DSC OFF is dis-  
played in the instrument cluster.  
If the OFF indicator light for Dynamic  
Stability Control illuminates, the system  
is deactivated.  
Overview  
If the warning light for Dynamic Stabil-  
ity Control flashes, the system is regu-  
lating the drive and brake power. The  
vehicle is stabilized. Reduce the vehicle speed  
and adjust your driving style to the road condi-  
tions.  
If the warning light for Dynamic Stabil-  
ity Control illuminates, the system has  
failed or is initializing. Driving stabiliza-  
tion is restricted or has failed.  
The My Modes button located on the  
center console.  
If the warning light illuminates continuously,  
have the vehicle checked immediately by an  
authorized service center or another qualified  
service center or repair shop.  
Activating/deactivating Dynamic  
Stability Control  
If Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated, driv-  
ing stability is limited when accelerating and  
cornering.  
To support driving stability, reactivate Dynamic  
Stability Control as soon as possible.  
Setting for increased driving  
dynamics  
1.  
Press the My Modes button on the  
center console.  
2. "SPORT"  
The last Dynamic Stability Control setting  
Principle  
For a more dynamic driving experience, you  
can increase the driving dynamics via My  
Modes.  
applied in this mode is activated.  
3.  
Tap the settings icon as necessary.  
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Dynamic Stability Control, and thus driving sta-  
bility, are limited while accelerating and corner-  
ing.  
Display in the instrument cluster  
The Dynamic Stability Control indicator  
light on the instrument cluster illumi-  
nates when increased driving dynamics  
is activated.  
Overview  
Automatic program change  
Increased driving dynamics deactivates auto-  
matically in the following situations, for exam-  
ple:  
When Distance Control is activated.  
In case of a brake intervention by For-  
ward Collision Mitigation. Deactivate For-  
ward Collision Mitigation as necessary.  
The My Modes button for activat-  
ing/deactivating increased driving dy-  
namics is located on the center con-  
sole.  
If the suspension control system fails.  
The vehicle has a flat tire.  
Additional information:  
Forward Collision Mitigation with brake inter-  
vention, refer to page 173.  
Functional requirement  
To increase driving dynamics, you must se-  
lect the following drive mode via My Modes:  
"SPORT".  
Drive-off support  
Activating/deactivating increased  
driving dynamics  
Principle  
Drive-off support provides the best possible  
traction when driving off in certain situations,  
e.g., on difficult surfaces like snow or sand.  
1.  
To activate/deactivate increased  
driving dynamics, press the My Modes but-  
ton on the center console.  
This function ensures maximum drive power at  
low speeds with adapted driving stability.  
2. "SPORT"  
The last Dynamic Stability Control setting  
Activating/deactivating the drive-off  
support  
applied in this mode is activated.  
To activate/deactivate drive-off support, go  
through the menu as follows: Apps menu /  
"Vehicle" / "Driving settings" / "Drivetrain and  
chassis" / "Activate drive-off support once".  
3.  
Select the settings icon.  
4. "Driving dynamics"  
5. "SPORT PLUS"  
Increased driving dynamics is activated.  
Drive-off support remains on until it is deacti-  
vated or the driving mode is changed.  
Dynamic Stability Control automatically reacti-  
vates when changing to another drive mode.  
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Hill Descent Control provides assistance when  
driving in selector lever positions D, N, and R.  
Display in the instrument cluster  
If drive-off support is activated, the  
drive-off support indicator light illumi-  
nates on the instrument cluster.  
Enabling/disabling Hill Descent  
Control  
To activate/deactivate Hill Descent Control,  
go through the menu as follows: Apps  
menu / "Vehicle" / "Driving settings" / "Driver  
Assistance" / "Hill Descent Control".  
BMW xDrive  
BMW xDrive is the all-wheel-drive system  
of the vehicle. The interplay between BMW  
xDrive and other suspension control systems  
such as Dynamic Stability Control further opti-  
mizes traction and driving dynamics.  
Hill Descent Control is automatically disabled  
at speeds above approx. 25 mph/40 km/h.  
While Hill Descent Control is regulating the ve-  
hicle speed, the following functions are deacti-  
vated:  
BMW xDrive variably distributes the drive  
forces to the front and rear axles as required  
by the driving situation and road conditions.  
Forward Collision Mitigation.  
Active Park Distance Control emergency  
braking.  
Additional information:  
Hill Descent Control  
Forward Collision Mitigation with brake in-  
tervention, refer to page 173.  
Principle  
Active Park Distance Control, refer to  
page 255.  
Hill Descent Control is a downhill control fea-  
ture for vehicles with all-wheel drive. This fea-  
ture adjusts the vehicle speed on steep down-  
hill gradients, e.g., when driving on unpaved  
roads.  
Display in the instrument cluster  
The set speed is displayed on  
the instrument cluster together  
with the indicator light for Hill  
Descent Control.  
When Hill Descent Control is on, the vehicle  
moves at the speed set by the driver, without  
the driver having to depress the brake pedal.  
The display illuminates green  
when the system is on. Hill  
Descent Control decelerates  
the vehicle.  
While Hill Descent Control is regulating the  
speed, it automatically distributes the brake  
power to the individual wheels. Driving stability  
and steerability are improved. If necessary, the  
Antilock Braking System prevents the wheels  
from locking.  
The display illuminates gray when the sys-  
tem is in standby.  
Hill Descent Control can be enabled at speeds  
below approx. 25 mph/40 km/h.  
Display in the Head-up display  
The status of Hill Descent Control can also be  
shown on the Head-up display.  
Speeds can be set between approx.  
2 mph/3 km/h and approx. 20 mph/30 km/h.  
While driving downhill, this system reduces the  
vehicle speed to the set value, as physically  
possible.  
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Increasing or decreasing vehicle  
speed  
Using the rocker button for cruise  
control  
The desired speed for Hill Descent  
Control can be set using the rocker but-  
ton on the left of the steering wheel.  
Press the rocker button up or down to grad-  
ually increase or decrease the set speed.  
Press the rocker button up/down and hold  
it until the desired speed is reached.  
Using the brake pedal  
While Hill Descent Control is regulating the ve-  
hicle speed, the set speed can be decreased  
by depressing the brake pedal.  
Malfunction  
If the Hill Descent Control malfunctions, a  
Check Control message is displayed on the in-  
strument cluster.  
Servotronic  
Servotronic is a speed-dependent steering  
support.  
The system provides the steering force with  
more support at low speeds than at higher  
ones. This makes parking easier, for example,  
and makes the steering firmer when driving at  
faster speeds.  
The steering force is adapted to the drive  
mode to convey a firm, sporty feel or a com-  
fortable steering response.  
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