What are the hidden features of the Malibu XL 2021?

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ThomasRose
07/29/25 9:59pm
The hidden features of the Malibu XL 2021 are as follows: 1. ACC Adaptive Cruise Control: When the vehicle speed exceeds 25km/h, the adaptive cruise system automatically adjusts the vehicle's speed to maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead, and can bring the vehicle to a complete stop. It can also be activated and restored to the preset speed based on the driver's input. Additionally, it offers three preset following modes: long distance, medium distance, and short distance. 2. FCA Forward Collision Alert + CIB Collision Imminent Braking: For slow-moving or stationary vehicles ahead, the system comprehensively assesses collision risks and issues dashboard warnings with audible alerts when necessary. If the driver does not actively apply the brakes, the system can trigger braking when a collision is imminent to avoid or reduce collision damage. 3. PAEB Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking: When the vehicle speed is between 8-80km/h, the driving detection system can monitor pedestrians and vehicles ahead in real-time, using automatic emergency braking to avoid or reduce collision-related injuries.
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