Does the BMW X5 have ACC adaptive cruise control?

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LillianLynn
09/04/25 4:02am
BMW X5 does not have ACC adaptive cruise control. Adaptive Cruise Control System: The adaptive cruise control system is an upgraded version of conventional cruise control that adds the function of maintaining a safe distance from vehicles ahead. Optional Adaptive Cruise: This is a full-time four-wheel-drive model with front and rear independent suspension that offers excellent comfort. While standard cruise control comes as standard equipment, ACC adaptive cruise control requires an optional package. For highway driving, standard cruise control is fully capable of meeting requirements. Full-time 4WD System: BMW vehicles offer good handling and decent configurations. It primarily adopts a full-time 4WD system with front and rear independent suspension. The chassis tuning leans towards sportiness while maintaining comfort.
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DiJake
09/16/25 5:09am
I've driven the BMW X5 several times, and this model indeed offers ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) as an option, especially in the higher trim versions. The ACC feature is highly practical—it uses radar to monitor the distance to the vehicle ahead and automatically adjusts speed to maintain a safe gap, eliminating the need for constant throttle and brake adjustments, which is particularly reassuring on long drives. I've tested ACC on the highway; the car steadily follows the preceding vehicle, even slowing down gradually in traffic jams to mitigate rear-end collision risks. However, not all X5 models come with ACC—base versions might lack it, so it's essential to inquire about the configuration packages when purchasing. Newer models, like the 2023 version, typically include ACC as part of the intelligent driving assistance system, which also features automatic braking and other functions, enhancing both safety and comfort. I believe ACC is worth the extra cost because it not only eases driving but also helps prevent accidents, proving especially useful when driving fatigued.
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