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ksu 05-07-2016 11:47 PM

Adaptive Cruise Control and Lane Keeping
 
I am considering the CX-5 but can't find a lot of information about the MRCC (Mazda Radar Cruise Control) and the Lane Keeping feature of the vehicle.

Could someone post your real life experience with the system, how reliable they are, and any problems / concerns?

Is MRCC a full range system (I.e. able to stop the car to 0mph and resume with traffic)? If not, what speed range does it operate in?

Is Mazda's Lane keeping system active or passive? By active, I meant it will actively try to keep the car in the center of the lane, rather than allowing the car to drift before taking corrective actions.

Thanks.

paris1 05-08-2016 12:53 AM

Here's a link to the 2016 CX-5 owners manual. Maybe you can find what you need there.
https://www.mymazda.com/MusaWeb/pdf/...ers_Manual.pdf

grim_reaper 05-08-2016 02:16 AM

From memory, the Radar Cruise Control works over 30km/hr, which is the normal operation speed for cruise control.

Lane departure is only a warning system, it has no control over your driving.

ksu 05-08-2016 08:19 AM

Thanks for all the replies.

It looks like MRCC is not a full range cruise control and operates within the range of 19 and 90 MPH (or 30 - 135 KMPH).

Some posts online seem to suggest Lane-Keep assist is available in the 2016 version of CX-5. I didn't see that as an options in the official Mazda website, even at the GT level. it looks like this is a vaporware for now for the CX-5.

grim_reaper 05-09-2016 05:49 AM

Cruise control starts from 30km/hr or 19 m/hr on all Mazda's.


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