Does the Haval H6 have cruise control?

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McAxel
07/29/25 11:45am
Haval H6 has cruise control. Introduction to cruise control: When the cruise control button is pressed, the car can maintain the set speed. The function is immediately canceled when the brake pedal is pressed. How cruise control works: The cruise control module reads the pulse signal from the vehicle speed sensor and compares it with the set speed, then issues commands to adjust the throttle opening through the servo mechanism to keep the vehicle at the set speed. Range of adaptive cruise control: Adaptive cruise control can be used not only on highways but also in urban traffic conditions, including stop-and-go traffic. In contrast, regular cruise control is only suitable for good road conditions, such as highways with light traffic.
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