Interior Features

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow (Honda Sensing® feature)

What’s the Benefit?
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) automatically adjusts the speed and following interval to the vehicle detected ahead. And the Low-Speed Follow feature helps make it easier to drive in stop-and-go traffic.

The Feature:
The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)12 allows the driver to set a desired speed, but will also maintain a set timed interval behind a vehicle detected ahead. 

  • While driving, engagement of Adaptive Cruise Control prompts the driver to select an extra-long, long, middle or short interval behind the vehicle detected ahead.
  • ACC then modulates the throttle and applies moderate braking, if necessary, to hold the selected following interval.
  • The Low-Speed Follow feature adds even greater functionality.
  • When the preceding detected vehicle slows to a stop, ACC can stop the Pilot automatically.
  • To resume operation, the driver just needs to push the cruise-control toggle switch toward RES/+ or press the accelerator, and the Pilot will resume moving up to the ACC system’s prior set speed.
  • It’s important to be aware that the system does have some limitations, and that the driver is always responsible for safely operating the vehicle.

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