What is the maximum speed of cruise control?
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The maximum speed of cruise control is 120 mph. Introduction to cruise control: Cruise control system, abbreviated as CCS, is also known as cruise control device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. Its function is: after the driver sets the desired speed and turns on the switch, the system automatically maintains the speed without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. Purpose of cruise control: Cruise control is used to maintain a constant speed for the car. Once the car is set to cruise mode, the engine's fuel supply is controlled by the computer. The computer continuously adjusts the fuel supply based on road conditions and the car's driving resistance to keep the car traveling at the set speed without the need to operate the accelerator. Cruise control systems have become standard equipment in mid-to-high-end cars.