Advanced Driving Assistance System
(ADAS)
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The ACC function can automatically switch between cruise control and following cruise by judging whether
there is a vehicle ahead of the car. It determines this using a combination of data from the intelligent front
camera and forward-looking centre radar. ACC can work in the speed range of 0 km/h to 130 km/h (0 mph
to 80 mph). If another vehicle is detected in your driving path, ACC may apply acceleration or limited,
moderate braking to maintain the set following time interval.
WARNING:
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The ACC is only a comfort function, which can assist the driver, but cannot replace the driver to drive.
When using the ACC, the driver always has to control the running traffic situation, always be ready to
take measures and apply braking, otherwise an accident or personal injury may occur.
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Under the control of the ACC, the vehicle's automatic braking capacity is limited, and the driver still has
to control the running traffic situation, on observing the road and traffic conditions.
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