
To use cruise control on ATS-L: 1. Press the cruise function switch button located above the steering wheel to activate cruise control; 2. Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed and press the SET- button, the vehicle will then maintain the current speed; 3. After the cruise function is activated, the cruising speed can be adjusted using the RES+ or SET- buttons. The Cadillac ATS-L is a medium-sized 4-door 5-seater sedan with body dimensions of 4730mm in length, 1824mm in width, 1426mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2860mm. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine and an 8-speed automatic manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 205 kW and a maximum torque of 400 Nm.

When driving my ATS-L, I particularly enjoy using the cruise control on the highway. After starting the vehicle, don't rush to drive off. See that button labeled CRUISE on the right side of the steering wheel? Press it lightly, and a white cruise indicator will illuminate on the dashboard. Once the car reaches your desired speed—around 40 km/h or above is ideal—press the SET button to lock in the current speed. If you need to fine-tune the speed while driving, pressing RES increases the speed by 1 km/h per press, while SET decreases it by 1 km/h. If a car suddenly appears ahead, either stepping on the brake or pressing the CANCEL button will temporarily deactivate the cruise control. After overtaking, pressing RES will automatically return to the previously set speed. This feature is especially fuel-efficient on highways, and you won't feel foot fatigue even after two hours of continuous driving. However, I avoid using it in rainy conditions or on winding roads—safety first, after all.

I find the cruise control design of the ATSL quite user-friendly. After starting the engine, press the CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system. Wait until the white indicator light on the dashboard illuminates, indicating it's ready. Once you've accelerated to your desired speed, press the SET button to lock it in, and the car will maintain that speed automatically. You can fine-tune the speed using the +/- buttons, with each press adjusting by 1 km/h for precise control. If you need to brake temporarily or change lanes, press the CANCEL button to interrupt, and then press RES to seamlessly resume afterwards. It's best used on highways with good conditions; frequent use in heavy city traffic or on winding roads can actually increase fuel consumption. I recommend practicing a few times on straight, open roads to familiarize yourself with the operation, so you won't be flustered when using it. Remember to keep your foot near the brake pedal when cruise control is engaged, always ready to take over if needed.

Using cruise control in the ATS-L is particularly convenient for long-distance driving. First, press the CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system. After the white indicator light on the dashboard illuminates, accelerate to your desired speed. Press the SET button to lock the speed, and the car will maintain it automatically. To increase speed, press RES; to decrease, press SET, with each press adjusting by 1 km/h. Cancel the function by pressing CANCEL or applying the brakes, and resume by pressing RES again. This feature significantly reduces fatigue on highways, but remember to regularly check the tires and brake system to ensure the control system remains responsive.

I think the cruise control is a great tool for the ATS-L on the highway. Press the CRUISE button to activate the system, wait for the white light on the dashboard, reach the desired speed, and tap the SET button. The RES button on the steering wheel increases speed, while the SET button decreases it, with each tap adjusting by 1 km/h for fine-tuning. In case of emergencies, the CANCEL button stops the system instantly, and pressing RES afterward seamlessly resumes it. It's best used in simple road conditions, like straight sections of the highway. Avoid using it in rainy or low-visibility conditions, as the control system might respond with a delay. Beginners should practice in an open area first to get familiar with the acceleration and deceleration feedback for safer use.

When using the cruise control in my ATSL, I love its smooth operation. Press the CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system, then accelerate after seeing the white indicator light up on the dashboard. Once reaching the desired speed, press the SET button to lock it in, and the car will maintain a steady pace. When encountering slower traffic, press CANCEL to pause the cruise control. After overtaking, pressing the RES button automatically accelerates back to the set speed, eliminating the need for readjustment, which is very convenient. I usually set the speed 2-3 km/h below the limit to avoid overspeeding on downhill sections. Although the system is , it's still just an aid, so I always keep my hands lightly on the steering wheel for peace of mind. It's recommended to perform a monthly system self-check to ensure the buttons and sensors are functioning properly.


