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If you’ve been shopping for a new Toyota vehicle recently, you may have heard about adaptive cruise control. As a matter of fact, it’s standard on every new Toyota vehicle as part of the Toyota Safety Sense package.
But what is it exactly? Adaptive cruise control in new Toyota vehicles uses a radar-based system to scan the road ahead when your cruise control system is activated. This radar will detect if the vehicle ahead of you is coming in too close, and it will then automatically adjust the speed or even brake if needed.
In simple terms, the system will keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead on the highway when cruise control is activated.
Radar-based adaptive cruise control is a premium feature that you get at no extra charge in new Toyota vehicles. It serves to improve comfort and peace of mind when driving on the highway.
Advantages of Toyota radar-based adaptive cruise control
- Improved safety on the highway
- Greater confidence behind the wheel
- Improved safety in traffic
- More comfort for the driver and passengers
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