Adaptive Cruise Control including Front Assist

Adaptive Cruise Control including Front Assist

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)^ is an extension of the conventional cruise control system with advanced capabilities based on a radar sensor located on the front grille. With ACC activated, the vehicle automatically brakes and accelerates to a speed and distance set by the driver. The dynamics of the ACC system can be individually varied by selecting one of the driving programs from the Driving Mode Selection.

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) cannot replace the driver’s attentiveness. The driver is still legally responsible for the vehicle and must monitor the speed and distance in relation to other vehicles. The ACC system should not be used on winding roads or in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain.