Mitsubishi Xforce Delivers Driving Comfort
29 August 2025, 12:00 WIB
Mitsubishi XForce Ultimate with Diamond Sense is equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control to make driving easier.
By Adi Hidayat
Please note that to operate ACC, the Mitsubishi Xforce must be traveling at least 30 km per hour, while the operating speed is 0 – 135 per hour.
If it comes to a complete stop for less than 3 seconds, the car can immediately resume following the vehicle in front. However, if it is stationary for more than 3 seconds, the driver simply needs to move the switch to “RES +” on the steering wheel to reactivate it.
In addition, ACC is automatically deactivated if the driver operates the brake or gas manually, activates the electric parking brake, turns off the ACC button on the steering wheel, or moves the transmission lever to a position other than “D”, including “Ds”.
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