What is the difference between adaptive cruise control and intelligent cruise control?

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LaJourney
07/30/25 3:03am
Adaptive cruise control and intelligent cruise control differ in nature, function, and application. Here are the details: Nature: Vehicles with adaptive cruise control can maintain a set speed; intelligent cruise control is more intelligent, like a human brain, capable of judging surrounding objects to control vehicle speed. Function: Adaptive cruise control relies solely on the driver's operation in emergencies; the basic function of intelligent cruise control is to maintain the vehicle's longitudinal movement, and it will alert the driver and actively intervene with braking in case of collision danger. Application: Adaptive cruise control is only suitable for good road conditions, such as highways with light traffic; intelligent cruise control, in addition to highway conditions, can also be used in urban traffic conditions, including stop-and-go traffic.
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