Does Dodge have adaptive cruise control?
Yes. Adaptive cruise control is available on some Dodge models, notably the Durango and Charger, as part of optional safety/tech packages. It is not standard across the lineup and availability varies by model year and trim.
Which Dodge models offer adaptive cruise control
Key models with ACC
Adaptive cruise control is most consistently offered on the Durango and Charger. Availability for the Challenger varies by year and trim, and may require specific packages or may not be offered on some configurations.
The following models commonly offer adaptive cruise control, usually bundled with other driver-assistance features:
- 2023–2024 Dodge Durango — Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go is available on higher trims as part of the Technology/Safety package.
- 2020–2024 Dodge Charger — Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop & Go is available on select trims as part of safety/technology packages.
- Challenger — Availability varies by year and trim; ACC is not universally offered and may depend on the presence of specific option packages.
For shoppers, the exact availability depends on year, trim, and regional market. Always verify in the dealer window sticker or Dodge's official configurator.
How adaptive cruise control works on Dodge vehicles
Operational notes
Below is a quick guide to how ACC is typically implemented in Dodge models, including what it does and how to use it safely.
Activation and control: ACC is usually activated via the steering-wheel buttons or the cruise control stalk. The system maintains a preset following distance from the vehicle ahead by automatically adjusting throttle and braking.
Stop & Go capability: On models equipped with Stop & Go, ACC can bring the vehicle to a complete stop and resume operation when traffic moves again, typically within a few seconds of resuming.
Limitations: ACC relies on sensors and can be affected by weather, traffic behavior, or objects in the lane. It does not replace the need for driver attention and readiness to take control.
Always use ACC as a supplementary aid and be prepared to take control in complex or unexpected driving situations.
Summary
Adaptive cruise control is available on select Dodge models, most notably the Durango and Charger, and is usually included as part of optional safety or technology packages. Availability varies by model year and trim, so verify the exact configuration for any vehicle you’re considering. For the most current, model-specific information, consult Dodge’s official website or a local dealer.
