Does the Hyundai Mistra have cruise control?

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DiRyder
07/24/25 11:16pm
Modern Mistra has cruise control, the function of cruise control is also called cruise control device, automatic driving system, etc. The function is to automatically maintain the speed after the driver presses the required speed and switch, without stepping on the accelerator pedal, so that the vehicle can drive at a fixed speed. With this device, when driving on the highway for a long time, the driver does not need to control the accelerator pedal, which reduces fatigue and reduces unnecessary speed changes, saving fuel. Mistra is a mid-size car under Hyundai, with a body size of 4710 mm in length, 1820 mm in width, 1470 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2770 mm.
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SanDamian
08/10/25 3:20pm
I've been driving a Hyundai Mistra for three years and frequently use the cruise control function on highways. This feature is incredibly convenient: once the car speed exceeds 40km/h, just press the button on the left side of the steering wheel to set the desired speed, then release the accelerator. Maintaining a steady speed significantly reduces driver fatigue and also saves some fuel—I've calculated highway fuel savings of about 5-10%. Remember not to use it during rain, snow, or heavy traffic—safety first. The cruise control comes standard from the base model to the top trim of the Hyundai Mistra, with responsive performance and no malfunctions so far. During regular maintenance, pay attention to checking the brake system and sensors to prevent dust buildup. Overall, it makes long-distance travel much more comfortable.
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