You can add adaptive cruise control to your Volvo as an option or as an aftermarket purchase, but it can cost anywhere from $2,100 to $3,000 to have adaptive cruise control installed.
Adaptive cruise control comes standard on the following models:
You can add adaptive cruise control as an option as part of Volvo’s Advanced Package, which will cost anywhere from $2,100 to $2,500 to install. If you want to add adaptive cruise control after you’ve bought your Volvo, the cost will be higher, likely around $3,000 including parts and labor.
Why is adaptive cruise so expensive to add? It is a complex system of radar equipment, cameras, and lasers that work in tandem with your Volvo’s onboard computer. Such a system is ideally installed during production by Volvo to ensure it works seamlessly the moment it rolls off the production line.
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