Does the Hyundai Tucson have adaptive cruise control?
I’m in the market to replace my old Hyundai Tucson with a newer model, but I wanted to see what kind of new features the Tucson has gotten since I bought mine in 2005—particularly advanced safety features.
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Since it debuted in 2004, the Tucson has proved to be a powerful and reliable SUV. The new Hyundai Tucson has adaptive cruise control, though it’s called Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go technology.
The Tucson’s Smart Cruise Control is included as part of Hyundai’s latest Smart Sense package of driver assistance technology—which is standard on the Tucson SEL and higher trims. Here’s what it includes:
Forward-collision warning with pedestrian detection
Automatic emergency braking
Lane-departure warning
Lane-keeping assistance
Driver attention monitoring
Blind-spot warning with rear cross-traffic alert
Highway driving assist
Active collision avoidance
Safe exit assist
Remote smart parking assist
While Hyundai Smart Sense will do a great job of protecting your Tucson on the road, you can further protect your vehicle by investing in the most reliable and affordable
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