If you’ve recently shopped for a new vehicle or driven a luxury sedan, you’ve likely heard this term. But what exactly is "Active" driving assist? Is it self-driving? And most importantly, will it actually make you a better driver?
We’ve come a long way from the days of simply setting a speed and hoping for the best. For years, standard "cruise control" was the peak of driving convenience. But today, a smarter, safer, and far more sophisticated co-pilot is sitting under your hood: active driving assist system
Radar sensors track the speed and distance of the vehicle ahead, automatically adjusting the car's throttle and brakes to maintain a pre-set following distance. If you’ve recently shopped for a new vehicle
Let’s break down the tech that is redefining the highway experience. And most importantly, will it actually make you
An is a sophisticated suite of safety technologies that integrates Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and lane centering to provide partial automation. Unlike standard safety alerts, an active system doesn't just warn the driver; it proactively takes control of acceleration, braking, and steering to keep the vehicle centered in its lane and at a safe distance from other cars. How Active Driving Assist Works