What is the Difference Between Cruise Control and Full-Speed Adaptive Cruise Control?
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Difference between cruise control and full-speed adaptive cruise control: 1. Different operating speeds: The adaptive cruise control system generally only works when the vehicle speed is greater than 25km/h, and when the speed drops below 25km/h, manual control by the driver is required. Full-speed adaptive cruise control comes with stop-and-go functionality, operating within a speed range of 0-150km/h. It can be activated from a standstill, maintains a safe following distance, and can follow the preceding vehicle to a stop and then resume movement, freeing the driver's feet. 2. Different nature: Adaptive cruise control is an upgraded version of cruise control, while full-speed adaptive cruise control adds start/stop and intelligent control across the entire speed range on top of adaptive cruise control. 3. Different functions: The function of cruise control is to allow the driver to adjust the vehicle speed without stepping on the accelerator during driving. Compared to cruise control, adaptive cruise control has a higher degree of automation and stronger adaptability to road conditions.