
Porsche InnoDrive works with the advanced Porsche Adaptive Cruise Control system to create a more efficient, safer, and more comfortable driving experience from Birmingham to Rochester Hills. First debuted on the Porsche Panamera in 2018, and now also found on models like the Porsche Cayenne, Porsche InnoDrive has been helping Bloomfield Hills drivers ever since. Discover how this feature can enhance your time in the driver’s seat today.
Using high-resolution navigation data and information collected through your vehicle’s radar and video sensors, the Porsche InnoDrive determines topographical road features and speed limits along your Birminghamroute before you reach them. After predicting route features like gradients or corner radii, InnoDrive modifies the speed and gearshift strategy accordingly.
Using the knowledge gained from its prediction horizon of up to 1.8 miles, the Porsche InnoDrive system can:
One of the most convenient aspects of the Porsche InnoDrive with Porsche Adaptive Cruise Control is Traffic Jam Assist. Activated up to speeds of 37 mph, this feature tracks other vehicles and roadway signs to make those long Rochester Hills commutes easier. Feature highlights include:
This can not only help you make your way through traffic safely, but it can also relieve the stress of being behind the wheel on congested roadways.
It is important to note that while the Porsche InnoDrive system makes driving easier, it is subject to system limitations and drivers do need to be ready to intervene if needed. And, if you prefer to retain control in a situation, the Porsche InnoDrive system can be overridden by simply activating the brake or accelerator.
Whether you’re ready to experience the ease and efficiency of Porsche InnoDrive, or just want to learn more about Porsche Adaptive Cruise Control, the associates at Fred Lavery Porsche Company can walk you through all the performance-enhancing features available for new Porsche models. Set up a test drive today to see these features for yourself.