HOW TO: What is adaptive cruise control (ACC) in your VW?

HOW TO: What is adaptive cruise control (ACC) in your VW?

Have you ever wondered what the ACC function in your VW is for? Let´s learn more about using the adaptive cruise control and how it can make your driving experience even more comfortable in our new episode of HOW TO! How do you like the series “HOW TO:”. Does it answer your questions? Stay tuned and watch the show. And don't forget to hit the subscribe button and tell us in the comments down below how you liked this exclusive episode of "HOW TO". 👇👍 00:00:00 – intro ACC 00:00:26 – what is ACC 00:00:34 – ACC expands capability of cruise control 00:00:40 – ACC checks on distance to other cars and their speed 00:00:46 – car adjusts speed if getting too close to traffic 00:01:00 – ACC can slow down car and bring it to a complete stop 00:01:11 – how to use ACC 00:01:29 – SET button 00:01:38 – adjusting speed with + and - 00:01:42 – distance button in combination with + and - 00:01:48 – deactivating ACC 00:01:55 – reactivating ACC 00:02:03 – IQ.Drive comes with travel assist 00:02:11 – how to activate the travel assist 00:02:22 – travel assist includes adaptive lane keeping 00:02:36 – outro ACC *Taigo - Power consumption in l/100 km: combined 5,7-5,4; CO₂-emissions in g/km: 130-122 (combined); only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the verhicle. Information on consumption and CO₂-emissions, shown in ranges, depends on the selected vehicle equipment. Check out more videos on our Volkswagen YouTube channel and hit the subscribe button: https://www.youtube.com/c/VolkswagenN... --- Further information can be found on our Newsroom: https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en on LinkedIn:   / volkswagen-passenger-cars   and on the Volkswagen Twitter-channel:   / volkswagen     / vwgroup   Note in accordance with Directive 1999/94/EC in its currently applicable version: Further information on official fuel consumption figures and the official specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the EU guide "Information on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and energy consumption of new cars", which is available free of charge at all sales dealerships, from DAT Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH, Hellmuth-Hirth-Straße 1, D-73760 Ostfildern, Germany and at www.dat.de.