Adaptive Cruise Control will keep your vehicle a safe distance from the vehicle in front, should it slow or stop when you're cruising or travelling in slow-moving traffic. If the vehicle in front stops, you will come to a gradual halt.
Understanding This Technology
This enhancement of the Land Rover cruise control system is available on select new Land Rover SUV trim levels. Land Rover SUVs like the Range Rover Sport and the Range Rover Evoque come standard with a Cruise Control & Speed Limiter, allowing you to set a maximum cruising speed and avoid speeding. The system takes those customization capabilities even further. Learn more about it below, and don’t hesitate to contact the team at Land Rover Willow Grove near Mainline with any further questions about Land Rover technology.
How the System Operates
When you engage the system, it monitors vehicle speed in order to maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead. If the sensors indicate inadequate space from the next car, it will automatically reduce vehicle speed. When a slower-moving vehicle is no longer present, the system responds with acceleration back to the originally-set cruise control speed.
You can turn the feature off anytime, but certain scenarios will cause it to deactivate automatically. The system will retain memory of its most recent settings, whether deactivated via driver controls or automatically. It will deactivate in the event of any of the following Fort Washington road circumstances:
- The CAN button (cancel button) on the steering wheel is pressed
- The brake pedal is pressed.
- All Terrain Progress Control (ATPC) is selected.
- Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) or Electronic Traction Control (ETC) activates.
- The Electric Parking Brake (EPB) is applied.
- Hill Descent Control (HDC) is selected.
- When the speed limiter is in operation (when the pre-set speed limit has been reached).



