Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control ACC uses a radar sensor to maintain a set speed while adjusting the distance from the vehicle in front of you ACC reduces the need for constant manual speed adjustments during long drives promoting a smoother and more relaxed Journey if needed it may even break your vehicle and in some
Conditions bring it to a complete standstill please review your vehicle’s owner’s manual for full limitations and conditions for emergency braking AC is designed to detect vehicles moving in the same direction of travel and will react to objects within the sensor’s line of sight system can be activated
Between a minimum of approximately 15 or 20 mph depending on your model and a maximum of 95 or30 mph depending on your model system disablement and unwanted braking could occur if there is damage or misalignment of the sensor or sensor mounting heavy cargo and or heavy trailers may change the sensor angle by
Elevating the front of the vehicle in situations where these sensors are misaligned or are blocked by things like ice snow buildup dirt mud or leaves or in driving situations where there’s a curvature in the road unwanted braking could occur and or the system may not Function
Part of the IQ.DRIVE safety-enhancing and intelligent technologies.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) uses radar sensors to maintain a set speed while adjusting the distance from the vehicle in front of you. ACC reduces the need for constant manual speed adjustments during long drives, promoting a smoother and more relaxed journey. Watch to learn more about its functions and limitations.
Keep in mind IQ.DRIVE is designed to assist you, not replace your role as the driver. Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and remain in control of the vehicle. While the IQ.DRIVE technologies are available to enhance your driving experience, you, as the driver, are responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle.
For more detailed information, please see your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.
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