Which Ford models have adaptive cruise control?
Adaptive cruise control is widely available in Ford's current lineup, especially on SUVs and trucks. The models most commonly equipped are the Escape, Explorer, Expedition, Bronco, F-150, and Super Duty, generally via the Co-Pilot360/Co-Pilot360 Assist+ packages or as standard on higher trims.
The exact availability depends on the model year, trim level, and the optional driver-assist packages chosen at purchase. The feature uses radar to maintain a set following distance from the vehicle ahead and can include Stop-and-Go functionality, adjusting speed automatically to traffic conditions.
Ford models that commonly offer adaptive cruise control
Below is a list of Ford models where adaptive cruise control is commonly offered. Availability can vary by year and trim, so verify with Ford's official resources for a specific configuration.
- Ford Escape
- Ford Explorer
- Ford Expedition
- Ford Bronco
- Ford F-150
- Ford Super Duty (F-250/350/450)
Adaptive cruise control is typically part of Ford's driver-assist packages—Co-Pilot360 or Co-Pilot360 Assist+. Some trims include it as standard, while others require upgrading to a higher package.
How to verify ACC on a specific model and year
To confirm whether a given Ford model and trim includes adaptive cruise control, check the build-and-price configuration on Ford's official website, review the vehicle's window sticker, or ask a dealer. Look for mentions of Co-Pilot360, Co-Pilot360 Assist+, or "Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop-and-Go" in feature lists. You can also consult the owner's manual for details on activation and limitations.
Summary
Adaptive cruise control is a common feature across Ford's modern lineup, especially on larger SUVs and pickup trucks. For a precise answer, verify the specific year, trim, and package with Ford's official resources or a local dealer, since availability and wording can change between model years.
