Does the Honda Accord have adaptive cruise control?
My family and I are taking our vacation on the road this year. We’re going to be doing a whole lot of highway driving. Does a Honda Accord have adaptive cruise control to make the drive a little easier?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Adaptive cruise control will certainly be helpful on your family road trip! Honda Accords have adaptive cruise control if they are 2020 or newer models.
Adaptive cruise control is part of the suite of safety features that comes with Honda Sensing, which is standard on almost every trim for newer models. Check your owner’s manual to figure out for certain whether or not your specific vehicle is equipped.
If your Accord does have Honda Sensing (and adaptive cruise control), you will also be able to enjoy the following on your road trip:
Collision mitigation braking
Lane departure warning
Road departure mitigation
Lane centering assistance
Some Honda Accords also offer low-speed follow with the adaptive cruise control system to allow you to cruise even in stop-and-go traffic. Again, check your manual to see if you have it.
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