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Which Honda cars have cruise control?

Many Honda models come equipped with cruise control, a feature that allows drivers to maintain a consistent speed without constantly pressing the accelerator pedal. Cruise control can improve fuel efficiency and reduce driver fatigue on long highway drives.


Honda Models with Cruise Control


According to Honda's website and product information, the following Honda models currently offer cruise control as a standard or available feature:



  • Honda Accord - Cruise control is standard on all Accord trims.

  • Honda Civic - Cruise control is standard on EX, EX-L, Touring, and Si trims.

  • Honda CR-V - Cruise control is standard on all CR-V trims.

  • Honda Pilot - Cruise control is standard on all Pilot trims.

  • Honda Odyssey - Cruise control is standard on all Odyssey trims.

  • Honda Ridgeline - Cruise control is standard on all Ridgeline trims.


Some other Honda models like the Honda Fit and Honda HR-V may also offer cruise control, but it is not standard across all trims. Customers should check the specific features and options for the Honda model they are interested in.


How Cruise Control Works


Cruise control systems in Honda vehicles use sensors and electronic controls to maintain a set speed without the driver pressing the accelerator. Once activated, the system will hold the vehicle at the desired speed set by the driver. Cruise control can be turned on and off with buttons on the steering wheel or dashboard, and the set speed can be adjusted up or down as needed.


Cruise control is a convenient feature that can improve driving comfort and efficiency, especially on long highway trips. Honda's inclusion of cruise control as a standard feature on many of its popular models makes it accessible to a wide range of drivers.

Which Honda Civic has cruise control?


Honda Models with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

  • Accord with Adaptive Cruise Control. Every 2024 Accord trim level comes standard with ACC.
  • HR-V with Adaptive Cruise Control. From LX to EX-L, all 2024 HR-Vs have standard ACC.
  • Civic with Adaptive Cruise Control. From LX to Touring, all 2024 Civic Sedans have standard ACC.



How do I know if a car has cruise control?


Many modern cars have cruise control as a standard feature (or included in the option packs people tend to add on to their car specification), so check your manual to discover whether you have it. You'll also be able to see the cruise control buttons around your steering wheel.



What is the difference between Honda City V and V sensing?


By paying a little extra money (around RM 3800 more than City Hatchback V), the V-Sensing model offers the Honda Sensing suite of 7 advanced safety features and a 7-inch TFT screen. Rest all remain the same.



Do all Hondas have cruise control?


Adaptive Cruise Control is included as standard or available on most Honda vehicles equipped with the Honda Sensing™ suite of driver-assistive technology features. Browse our extensive selection of new Honda vehicles today to find the right Honda vehicle for your lifestyle.



Does the Honda CR-V have cruise control?


All new Honda CR-V models have Adaptive Cruise Control.



What year did Honda have adaptive cruise control?


Vehicle models supporting adaptive cruise control

MakeFull speed range ACC
Models
GMCAcadia (2017+ Denali), Yukon/Yukon XL (2017+ Denali), Terrain (2019+), Sierra (2020+ SLT, AT4 and Denali)
HondaAccord (2018+), CRV (2017+), Available with Honda Sensing package (2016+)



Which Honda has cruise control?


Civic with Adaptive Cruise Control
From LX to Touring, all 2024 Civic Sedans have standard ACC.



Do all Honda Fits have cruise control?


Driver-assistance features such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automated emergency braking are optional or standard equipment on every trim level, further distancing the Fit from its humble competitors.



Does Honda City V have cruise control?


Honda City Safety
The higher variants have auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, and ADAS features like collision mitigation braking system, road departure mitigation system, and adaptive cruise control.



What are the disadvantages of adaptive cruise control?


Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations

  • Developing negative driving habits (such as higher driving speeds and aggressive braking)
  • Potentially experiencing ill-time or improperly distanced stops.
  • Delayed braking times while the system is active.
  • Poor system performance during heavy rain, fog, or snow.


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