Deciding the cost to incorporate adaptive cruise control (ACC) into a vehicle is a decision facing many drivers. ACC is a cutting-edge technology that enables a car to maintain a safe distance from vehicles in front of it, even adjusting speed to keep a pre-set gap. For example, a new car equipped with ACC can range in price from $500 to more than $2,000, depending on the make, model, and options chosen.
ACC provides several benefits, including increased safety by reducing the risk of rear-end collisions, improved fuel efficiency by maintaining a steady speed, and reduced stress for drivers, particularly during long highway drives. The first ACC system was introduced in 1999 by Mercedes-Benz, and since then, the technology has become increasingly refined and widely adopted by other automakers.