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Adaptive cruise control

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Cruise control advanced driver-assistance system

Schematic of Intelligent Cruise Control. The red car automatically maintains a safe distance from the blue car.
External videos
video iconAdaptive cruise control by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (example video)

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a type ofadvanced driver-assistance system forroadvehicles that automatically adjusts the vehicle speed to maintain a safe distance from vehicles ahead. As of 2019, it is also called by 20 unique names that describe that basic functionality. This is also known as Dynamic cruise control.[1]

Control is based on sensorinformation fromon-boardsensors. Such systems may use aradar,laser sensor or acamera setup allowing the vehicle to brake when it detects the car is approaching another vehicle ahead, then accelerate when traffic allows it to.

ACC technology is regarded as a key component of future generations ofintelligent cars. The technology enhances passenger safety and convenience as well as increasingroad capacity by maintaining optimal separation between vehicles and reducing driver errors. Vehicles with autonomous cruise control are considered aLevel 1autonomous car, as defined bySAE International.[2] When combined with another driver assist feature such aslane centering, the vehicle is considered aLevel 2 autonomous car.

Consumer use

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Adaptive cruise control does not provide full autonomy: the system only provides some help to the driver, but does not drive the car by itself.[3] For example, the driver is able to set the cruise control to 55mph, if the car while traveling that speed catches up to another vehicle going only 45mph, the ACC will cause the car to automatically brake and maintain a safe distance behind the vehicle in front, and will maintain that distance until the road opens up again and the car can safely return to the initially set speed of 55mph.

Pricing

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Given the fact that ACC is considered a key component of future generations of intelligent cars, and the fact that it can increase comfort and safety on longer drives, ACC systems cost anywhere between $500 to $2500, depending on the type of ACC, as well as the model of the car.[4]

History

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"Distronic Plus" display onMercedes-Benz S-Class (W221)
ACC radar antenna
  • 1992:Mitsubishi Motors was the first to offer alidar-based distance detection system on the Japanese marketDebonair. Marketed as "distance warning", this system warns the driver, without influencing throttle, brakes, or gearshifting.[5][6]
  • 1995:Mitsubishi Diamante introducedlaser "Preview Distance Control". This system controlled speed through throttle control and downshifting, but could not apply the brakes.[5][7]
  • 1997:Toyota offered a "laser adaptive cruise control" (lidar) system on the Japanese marketCelsior.[8] It controlled speed through throttle control and downshifting, but could not apply the brakes.
  • 1999:Mercedes introduced "Distronic", the firstradar-assisted ACC,[9] on theMercedes-Benz S-Class (W220)[10][11] and theCL-Class.[12]
  • 1999:Jaguar began offering a radar-based ACC system on theJaguar XK (X100).[13]
  • 1999:Nissan introduced laser ACC on the Japanese marketNissan Cima.[14]
  • 1999:Subaru introduced world's first camera-based ACC on the Japanese-marketSubaru Legacy Lancaster.[15]
  • 2000:BMW introduced radar "Active Cruise Control" in Europe on theBMW 7 Series - E38.[16]
  • 2000: Toyota was the first to bring laser ACC to the US market in late 2000, with theLS 430 Dynamic Laser Cruise Control system.[17]
  • 2000: Toyota's laser ACC system added "brake control", that also applies brakes.[8]
  • 2001:Infiniti introduced laser "Intelligent Cruise Control" on the 2002Infiniti Q45 Third generation F50 and 2002 Infiniti QX4.
  • 2001:Renault introduced ACC on theRenault Vel Satis[18] (supplied by Bosch[19])
  • 2002:Lancia introduced radar ACC (by Bosch) on theLancia Thesis[20]
  • 2002:Volkswagen introduced radar ACC, manufactured by Autocruise (now TRW), on theVolkswagen Phaeton.
  • 2002:Audi introduced radar ACC (Autocruise) on theAudi A8 in late 2002
  • 2003:Cadillac introduced radar ACC on theCadillac XLR.[21]
  • 2003: Toyota shifted from laser to radar ACC on the Celsior.[8] The first Lexus Dynamic Radar Cruise Control and a radar-guidedpre-collision system appeared on theLexus LS (XF30) US market facelift.[22]
  • 2004: Toyota added "low-speed tracking mode" to the radar ACC on the Crown Majesta.[8] The low-speed tracking mode was a second mode that would warn the driver and provide braking if the car ahead stopped; it could stop the car, but would then deactivate.[23]
  • 2005: In the United States,Acura introduced radar ACC integrated with aCollision avoidance system (Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)) in the model year 2006Acura RL.[24]
  • 2005:Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221) upgraded ACC to completely halt the car if necessary (now called "Distronic Plus" on E-Class and most Mercedes sedans.
  • 2006: Volkswagen Passat B6 introduced radar ACC supplied by Autocruise and TRW, functioning from 30 to 210 km/h (19 to 130 mph). It supported additional functions AWV1 and AWV2 to prevent collisions by using the brake system.
  • 2006: Audi introduced full speed range ACC plus on theAudi Q7. In low-speed mode, it warns the driver of a potential collision and prepares emergency braking as needed.[25] The system was supplied byBosch.
  • 2006:Nissan introduced "Intelligent Cruise Control with Distance Control Assist" onNissan Fuga.[26] It pushes the gas pedal against the foot when the navigation system observes an unsafe speed. If the Autonomous cruise control system is used, the Distance Control Assistance reduced speed automatically and warned the driver with an audible bell sound.
  • 2006: September 2006 Toyota introduced its "all-speed tracking function" for theLexus LS 460.[8] The radar-assisted system maintained continuous control from speeds from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) and is designed to work under stop/go situations such as highway traffic congestion.[27]
  • 2007: BMW introduced full-speed Active Cruise Control Stop-and-Go on theBMW 5 Series (E60).[28]
  • 2008:Lincoln introduced radar ACC on the 2009Lincoln MKS.
  • 2008: SsangYong Motor Company introduced radar "Active Cruise Control" on theSsangYong Chairman[29]
  • 2008: Volkswagen Passat CC, B6 and Touareg GP. The ACC system was updated to support a full auto stop and added Front Assist function to prevent collisions working separately of ACC. Front Assist cannot brake automatically, it only increases the pressure in the brake system and warns the driver.
  • 2008: Volkswagen Golf 6 introduced ACC with lidar.
  • 2009:Hyundai introduced radar ACC onHyundai Equus in Korean market.
  • 2009: ACC and CMBS also became available as optional feature for the 2010Acura MDX[30][failed verification] Mid Model Change (MMC) and the newly introduced model year 2010Acura ZDX.[31]
  • 2010:Ford debuted its first ACC on thesixth generation Ford Taurus (option on most models, standard on theSHO)
  • 2010: Audi introduced aGPS-guided radar ACC onAudi A8#D4[32]
  • 2010: Volkswagen Passat B7, CC. Update of ACC and updated Front Assist. Introduced emergency braking, named "City". The car could brake automatically to prevent a collision.
  • 2010:Jeep introduced ACC on the 2011Jeep Grand Cherokee[33]
  • 2012: Volkswagen made ACC standard on the Volkswagen Golf MK7 SE and above.
  • 2013: Mercedes introduced "Distronic Plus with Steering Assist" (traffic jam assist) on theMercedes-Benz S-Class (W222)[34]
  • 2013: BMW introduced Active Cruise Control with Traffic Jam Assistant.[35]
  • 2014:Chrysler introduced full speed range radar "Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop+" on the 2015Chrysler 200.
  • 2014:Tesla Motors introduced autopilot feature to Model S cars, enabling semi-autonomous cruise control.[36][37][38]
  • 2015: Ford introduced the first pickup truck with ACC on the 2015Ford F150.
  • 2015: Honda introduced its European CR-V 2015 with predictive cruise control.[39]
  • 2015: Volvo began offering ACC on all its models.[40]
  • 2017:Cadillac introduced its Super Cruise semi-autonomous feature in the model year 2018 CT6 (for cars produced on or after 6 September 2017). The system used onboard radar and cameras along with lidar mapping data, allowing the driver to go hands-free on limited-access highways.
  • 2017:Toyota introduced its safety sense on all models as a standard feature. Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P) includes DRCC (dynamic radar cruise control) that uses a front-grille-mounted radar and a forward-facing camera that is designed to detect a vehicle in front and automatically adjust the vehicle's speed to help maintain a pre-set distance behind a vehicle ahead.

Types

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The Jeep adaptive cruise control radar sensor located in the center of the lower grill
Autonomous cruise control onVW Golf
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
SteeringSwitch (ProPilot)
Nissan Serena

Laser-based systems work usingLIDAR (Light detection and ranging), allowing laser-based ACC to provide the largest detection distance as well as the best accuracy of all ACC systems.[41] However, laser-based systems do not detect and track vehicles as reliably in adverse weather conditions due to the fact that fog, or water particles in the air may absorb and or redirect the light emitted from the laser, through absorption, scattering, and reflection.[42] Laser based ACC systems also have a more difficult time tracking dirty (and therefore non-reflective) vehicles. Laser-based sensors must be exposed, the sensor (a fairly large black box) is typically found in the lower grille, offset to one side.

Radar-based sensors work by emitting a radio wave at a frequency of either 24GHz or 77GHz. As these signals are emitted, the car computes how long it takes for the signal to return, thus finding out how far away a vehicle may be in front of it. Due to the widely distributed beam, radar ACC systems allow for a much wider field of view while still being able to provide accurate measurements of 160+ meters (Roughly 525 feet).[41] These radar systems can be hidden behind plastic fascias; however, the fascias may look different from a vehicle without the feature. For example,Mercedes-Benz packages the radar behind the upper grille in the center and behind a solid plastic panel that has painted slats to simulate the look of the rest of the grille.

Single radar systems are the most common. Systems involving multiple sensors use either two similar hardware sensors like the 2010Audi A8[43] or the 2010Volkswagen Touareg,[44] or one central long range radar coupled with two short radar sensors placed on the corners of the vehicle like the BMW 5 and 6 series.[45]

A more recent development is the binocular computer vision system, such as that introduced to the US market in model year 2013 bySubaru. These systems have front-facing video cameras mounted on either side of the rearview mirror and use digital processing to extract depth information from the parallax between the two cameras' views. Due to the fact that there are video cameras, this type of ACC is able to reliably determine shape and classification of objects in front of the vehicle, and are also able to specifically detect when a vehicle in front is braking.[41] As of now, this type of ACC is more widely used for lane centering.

Assisting systems

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Radar-based ACC is often sold together with aprecrash system,[46] which warns the driver and/or provides brake support if there is a high risk of a collision. Also in certain cars, it is incorporated with alane maintaining system which provides apower steering assist to reduce steering input burden on corners when the cruise control system is activated.

Multi-sensor systems

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Systems with multiple sensors can practicesensor fusion to integrate the data to improve safety and/or driving experience. GPS data can inform the system of geographic features such as a freeway offramp. A camera system could notice driver behavior such as brake lights and/or a turn signal. This could allow the following car to interpret a turn signal by an exit as not requiring the following car to slow down, as the leading car will exit.[32] Multi-sensor systems could also take note of traffic signs/signals and not, e.g., violate a red light while following a vehicle that crossed before the signal changed.

Predictive systems

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Predictive systems modify vehicle speed based on predictions of other vehicles' behavior. Such systems can make earlier, more moderate adjustments to the predicted behavior, improving safety and passenger comfort. One example is to predict the likelihood of a vehicle in a neighboring lane moving in front of the controlled vehicle. One system predicts a lane change up to five seconds before it occurs.[39]

Regulations and norms

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Adaptive cruise control is regulated byEuropean norm ISO 15622 Intelligent transport systems—Adaptive cruise control systems—Performance requirements and test procedures.[47]

According to this standard, an ACC is partial automation of longitudinal vehicle control to reduce the workload of the driver on roads where non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited. It does not deal with stationary objects.[48]

According to this standard, ACC includes two classes of systems: the FSRA (full speed range) and the LSRA (limited speed range).[48]

Vehicle models supporting adaptive cruise control

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See also:Lane centering § Sample of level 2 automated cars

The three main categories of ACC are:

  • Vehicles withFull Speed Range 0MPH are able to bring the car to a full stop to 0 mph (0 km/h) and need to be re-activated to continue moving with something like a tap of the gas pedal.
  • Vehicles withTraffic Jam Assist / Stop & Go auto-resume from standstill to creep with stop and go traffic.
  • Vehicles withPartial cruise control cuts off and turns off below a set minimum speed, requiring driver intervention.
  • Vehicles with fully automated speed control can respond to traffic signals and non-vehicular on-road activity.
MakeFull speed range ACCPartial cruise control
ModelsNotesModelsNotes
AftermarketAny Vehicle 1990+UsesOpenCV with no braking.

Motor Authority Review[49]

AcuraRLX (2014+),MDX (2014+),TLX (2015+)2005RL,MDX,ZDX, 2016MDX is 0 mph type, 2016ILX,[50] RDX[51]
Alfa RomeoGiulia (2016+)Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go[52]
AudiA8,A7 (2010+),A6 (2011+);A7 (2013+),Q7 (2007+),A3 Prestige (2013+),Q5 (2013+),A5 (2016+),A4 (2016+)Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & GoA3,A4(2008–16, questionable for 2005-07),A5(2007–15),Q5 (2008–12),A6 (questionable for 2004-10),A7,A8 (2002–09) (also uses data from navigation and front camera sensors),[53]Q7
BentleyContinental GT (2009+)Follow-to-Stop option
BMW3 and 5-series (2007+), 7-series (2009+), X5 (2011+)[54] excl Diesel, i3 (2014+), X3 (2014+)Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go (BMW Option Code S5DFA)Series7,5,6,3 (2000+),Mini (2014+)Stop & Go/Lane Assist controls steering for up to 30 seconds of hands-off driving. Highway driving only. Available on 3, 5, 6 and 7 models. (BMW Option Code S541A)

Active Cruise Control[55]

BuickEnclave (2018+),Envision (2017+),Regal/Regal Sportback/ Regal TourX (2016+),[56]Lacrosse (2017+)Lacrosse (2014–2016),[57]Regal (2014–2015)
CadillacXTS, ATS, SRX (2013+),CTS (2014+),ELR,Escalade/Escalade ESV (2015+ Premium trim)Also includes full power automatic braking under 20 mph (32 km/h) (GM Option 'RPO' Code KSG)2004XLR, 2005STS, 2006DTS (shuts off below 25 mph (40 km/h))
ChevroletImpala (2014+),Malibu (2016+),Volt (2017+),Traverse (2018+ High Country trim only),Tahoe/Suburban (2017+ Premier trim),Blazer (2019+),Equinox (2019+),[58]Silverado (2020+ LT, LTZ and High Country trims)[59]Adaptive Cruise Control - Advanced with Traffic Jam Assist (GM Option 'RPO' Code KSG)Tahoe/Suburban (2015-2016 LTZ trim),Adaptive Cruise Control - Camera, Disables when the vehicle slows to under 10 mph (16 km/h) (GM Option 'RPO' Code K59)
Chrysler200c (2015+), 300 (2015+ in S, C, or C Platinum trims), Pacifica & Pacifica Hybrid (2017+ in Touring L Plus or Limited trims)Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go.[60]2007–2014300CLaser, for a limited time, now uses aBosch radar-based system
CitroenC4 Picasso & Grand C4 Picasso (2013–22), C5 AircrossAdaptive Cruise Control with Stop & GoC4 (2004–10), C4 Picasso (2006–13), Berlingo (2018+), C4 Cactus
DodgeCharger (2015+), Challenger (2015+)2011Charger, 2011DurangoRadar, by Bosch
FordEverest (2015+, Trend and Titanium models only),[61]Fusion (2017+),F-150 (2018+),Expedition (2018+),Mustang (2015+, Premium models only),Focus (2018+)Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go (optional)2015-2017 F150[62] 2011+Explorer, 2017+Fiesta, 2013+ Ford FLEX, 2006Mondeo, 2013Kuga, 2013-2016Fusion,S-Max,Galaxy, 2010+Taurus, 2011+Edge, 2017+Super Duty, 2019+ RangerDisables and does not work or brake under 20 mph (32 km/h); - Radar[63] Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Warning with Brake Support
GMCAcadia (2017+ Denali),Yukon/Yukon XL (2017+ Denali),Terrain (2019+),[64]Sierra (2020+ SLT, AT4 and Denali)Adaptive Cruise Control - Advanced with Traffic Jam Assist (GM Option 'RPO' Code KSG)Yukon/Yukon XL (2015-2016 Denali)Adaptive Cruise Control - Camera, Disables when the vehicle slows to under 10 mph (16 km/h) (GM Option 'RPO' Code K59)
HondaAccord (2018+),[65] CRV (2017+), Available with Honda Sensing package (2016+)Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Low-Speed Follow2003Inspire, 2005Legend, 2013Accord (USA), 2007CR-V series III, 2015Honda CRV, 2016+Honda Pilot,[66] 2018Honda OdysseyAdaptive Cruise Control and Collision Mitigating Braking System with Honda Sensing[67]
HyundaiAzera (2016+),Equus (2012+),Genesis (2015+), Sonata (2015+), Santa Fe (2017+), Santa Fe Sport (2017+), Ioniq (2017+), Palisade (2019+), Ioniq 5 (2022+)Genesis (2010+),Elantra (2017+)
InfinitiEX (2010+)*, Q50 (2014+)Older laser based system*2006EX,M,Q45,QX56,G35,FX35/45/50,G37Shuts off below 3 mph, EX: in North America as an option, shuts off below 40 km/h (25 mph)
JaguarXK8 / XKR (X100) (1999–2006),XK / XKR (X150) (2006–2014), S-Type, XJ, XF
JeepCherokee (2014+, Limited and TrailHawk Models), Grand Cherokee (2012+), Wrangler (2018+)[68]Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) - Stop/Start again option on 2017 models but not prior models.2011–2013Grand Cherokee (Option on Limited & Overland, standard on Summit)Radar, by Bosch

disengages below 15 mph (24 km/h)[69]

KiaCadenza (2014+), Sedona (2015+), K900 (2015+), Optima (2016+), Sorento (2016+), Niro (2017+), Telluride (2019+), EV6 (2022+)Advanced Smart Cruise Control (ASCC)
Land RoverRange Rover (L405) (2013+)Range Rover Sport (L320) (2005–2013)

Range Rover (L322) (2010–2012)

Above 20 mph (32 km/h).

Later models (~2010-) can add full speed range by (unofficial) software upgrade.[70]

Discovery 3 and 4 can retrofit L320 system with custom mounting hardware[71]

LincolnContinental (2017+),[72]MKZ (2017+)[73]Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go.MKS (2009+),MKT (2010+),MKX (2011+),MKZ (2013+),MKC (2015+)Radar[63] Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Warning with Brake Support
LexusLS 460 (2006+), GS hybrid (2013+), NX (2015+), NX hybrid (2015+), GS non-hybrid (2016+), RX (2016+), RX hybrid (2016+), UX (2019+),[74] ES (2019+)[75]Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
LS 460 full ACC not available in US until 2013
2000LS430/460 (laser and radar),RX (laser and radar),GS,IS,ES 350, andLX 570 (shuts off below 25 mph (40 km/h))
MazdaCX-5 (2017+),CX-9 (2017+),[76] Mazda3 (2020+), Mazda CX-30 (2020+), Mazda6 (2021+)[77]Mazda Radar Cruise Control with Stop and GoMazda6 (2014+),Mazda3,CX-5 (2016+)Radar Cruise Control and Forward Obstruction Warning[78]
MitsubishiOutlander (2014+)
Mercedes-BenzS (2006+), B, E, CLS, CL (2009+); A,CLA, M, G, GL (2013+)Distronic Plus1998S,E,CLS,SL,CL,M,GL,CLK, 2012CDistronic
NissanMurano (2015+),Maxima (2016+),Altima (2016+), Sentra (2017+),Note (2017+),Leaf (2018+),Titan (2020+)Stops vehicle but resets after 3 seconds, requiring brake application to sit still and setting cruise speed again.1998Cima,Primera T-Spec ModelsIntelligent Cruise Control (ICC)
Peugeot3008 and 5008 (2017+), 308 (2017+), 508 (2018+), 208 (2019+), 2008 (2019+)Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go3008 and 5008 (2009–16), Partner (2018+)
PorschePanamera (2010+); Cayenne (2011+), Cayman (2013+), Boxster(2012+)Porsche Active Safe (PAS), PDK transmission only.
Ram1500/2500/3500 (2019+)Adaptive Cruise with Stop
SEATLeón (2012+), Ateca[79]
SkodaOctavia (2013+), Fabia (2014+), Superb (2014+)
SubaruLegacy, Outback (2013+), Forester (2014+), Impreza (2015+), WRX (2016+), Crosstrek (2016+), Ascent (2019+)0 mph EyeSight[80][81] Non-Radar Camera System
SuzukiSwift 2017+Vitara (2015+),Sx4 Scross (2016+)Radar
TeslaModel S (late 2014+),Model X,Model 3,Model YTraffic-Aware Cruise Control (TACC)[82] with Stop-and-Go
ToyotaPrius + Prius Prime (2016+), Camry (2018+), C-HR (2018+), Avalon (2017+), Land Cruiser (2018+), Rav 4 (2019+), Corolla (only Hatchback) (2019), Corolla Sedan (2017+) Toyota Safety Sense P (TSS-P), Corolla Sedan and Hatchback (2020+)Toyota Safety Sense (TSS-P) (on 2017+ Land Cruiser, Avalon and Avalon Hybrid, Prius, Corolla, Prius Prime, RAV4 and RAV4 Hybrid, Highlander and Highlander Hybrid), Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) 2.0 on 2019+ RAV4 and 2020+ Corolla has full speed range.1997Celsior, 2004Sienna (XLE Limited Edition),Avalon,Sequoia (Platinum Edition),Avensis, 2009Corolla (Japan),[83] 2017+Corolla,[84] 2010+Prius, 2013+ Prius v,[85] 2014+ Highlander,[86] 2015+ Camry,[87] 2016+ RAV4[88]Dynamic Laser Cruise Control (DLCC) on 2009+ Sienna XLE Limited, Avalon Limited and Sequoia Platinum shuts off below 25 mph (40 km/h) (US)[89]
Vauxhall / OpelInsignia,Zafira Tourer (on selected variants of SE, SRi, Elite, VXR),Astra
VolkswagenPhaeton (2010+),Passat B8 (2014+),Touareg (2011+),Golf Mk7 (2013+),Polo (2014+),Jetta (2016+ SEL Trim), Tiguan SEL (2018+), ATLAS SEL (2018+)Tiguan SEL and ATLAS SEL (2018+) ACC stop-and-goPassat,Phaeton all generations,Touareg
VolvoAll Volvo models 2015+

Starting in 2008 ACC was available as an option on V40, S60,[40] V60, XC60, V70, XC70 and S80

ACC also includes automatic braking. Newest models feature full power auto-brake with pedestrian and cyclist detection.

Mercedes Distronic Plus

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Mercedes-Benz S 4504MATIC Coupe. The forward-facing Distronic sensors are usually placed behind the Mercedes-Benz logo and front grille.

In 1999, Mercedes introduced Distronic, the firstradar-assisted adaptive system, on theMercedes-Benz S-Class (W220)[10][90] and theCL-Class.[12] Distronic adjusts the vehicle speed automatically to the car in front in order to always maintain a safe distance to other cars on the road.

In 2005, Mercedes refined the system ("Distronic Plus") making theMercedes-Benz S-Class (W221) the first car to receive the upgraded system. Distronic Plus could now completely halt the car if necessary on most sedans. In an episode ofTop Gear,Jeremy Clarkson demonstrated the effectiveness of the system by coming to a complete halt from motorway speeds to a round-about and getting out, without touching the pedals.[91]

In 2016, Mercedes introduced Active Brake Assist 4, the first emergency braking assistant with pedestrian recognition.[92]

One crash caused by Distronic Plus dates to 2005, when Germannews magazine "Stern" was testing Mercedes' original Distronic system. During the test, the system did not always manage to brake in time.[93] Ulrich Mellinghoff, then Head of Safety, NVH, and Testing at the Mercedes-Benz Technology Centre, stated that some tests failed because the vehicle was tested in a metallic hall, which caused problems with radar. Later iterations received an upgraded radar and other sensors, which are not disrupted by a metallic environment.[93][94] In 2008, Mercedes conducted a study comparing the crash rates of Distronic Plus vehicles and vehicles without it, and concluded that those equipped with Distronic Plus have an around 20% lower crash rate.[95]

Aftermarket

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Main article:openpilot

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