The Porsche 911 Carrera S (992) offers an advanced Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system designed to enhance driving comfort and safety. Properly adjusting the ACC settings allows you to maintain a safe distance from vehicles ahead while enjoying a smooth driving experience.

Understanding the Adaptive Cruise Control System

The ACC system uses radar and sensors to monitor traffic conditions, automatically adjusting your speed to maintain a preset distance from the car in front. This feature is especially useful during highway driving or heavy traffic, reducing the need for frequent acceleration and braking.

How to Adjust the ACC Settings on Your Porsche 911 Carrera S (992)

  • Activate the ACC: Use the cruise control stalk or steering wheel controls to turn on the Adaptive Cruise Control system.
  • Set Your Desired Speed: Accelerate to your preferred speed and engage the ACC by pressing the appropriate button.
  • Adjust Following Distance: Use the distance control buttons (usually on the steering wheel) to increase or decrease the gap between your car and the vehicle ahead. The system typically offers multiple distance settings.
  • Monitor and Adjust: Always stay attentive and be ready to manually override ACC if road conditions change or in complex traffic scenarios.

Regularly reviewing and adjusting these settings ensures optimal performance of the ACC system, contributing to safer and more relaxed driving on your Porsche 911 Carrera S.