What is the Difference Between Adaptive Cruise Control and Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control?
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Adaptive Cruise Control and Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control differ in the following aspects: 1. Nature: Adaptive Cruise Control is an upgraded version of traditional cruise control; Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control adds start, stop, and intelligent control across the entire speed range based on Adaptive Cruise Control. 2. Function: Traditional cruise control allows the driver to maintain speed without pressing the accelerator; Adaptive Cruise Control offers higher automation and better adaptability to road conditions. 3. Operating Speed: Adaptive Cruise Control only works when the speed exceeds 25 km/h, requiring manual control below this speed; Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control features stop-and-go functionality, operating within a speed range of 0 to 150 km/h, can be activated from a standstill, maintains safe following distance, and follows the leading vehicle to stop and start, freeing the driver's feet.