What is the Difference Between Adaptive Cruise Control and Regular Cruise Control?

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DylanLynn
07/25/25 3:50pm
Adaptive cruise control and regular cruise control differ in the following aspects: 1. Functionality: Adaptive cruise control includes the functionality of regular cruise control. When there is a target vehicle ahead, it can automatically decelerate to follow the preceding vehicle while maintaining a certain distance. Regular cruise control maintains a fixed speed set by the driver. 2. Structure: Adaptive cruise control is equipped with monitoring and image recognition modules, whereas regular cruise control only sets a fixed throttle after activation. How to use adaptive cruise control: 1. Locate the control buttons on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel to access the adaptive cruise control settings. 2. Navigate to the submenu within the menu. 3. Find the driver assistance function and activate it. 4. After confirmation, select the standard mode, which is the adaptive cruise control mode.
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