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Many pickup trucks now utilize adaptive cruise control and other driver-assistance features for safety. These vehicles include the 2022 models for Toyota Tacoma, Rivian R1T, Ram 1500, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Honda Ridgeline, Nissan Frontier, Hyundai Santa Cruz, Ford Maverick, Ford F-150, and Ford Ranger. 

1. Toyota Tacoma

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This vehicle is a mid-size truck. Customers receive adaptive cruise control even on the base model. The styling of this truck is high-quality, offering a rugged feel and appearance.

Toyota has definitely upgraded its latest fleet and incorporated useful technology that will likely improve even further in the coming years. 

2. Rivian R1T

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Specifications:
  • Horsepower: 600 - 835
  • Torque: 600 - 908
  • GVWR: 8,532
  • MSRP: $67,500
  • Range: 314 Miles (505 km)
  • 0 - 60: 3 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: 11,000 pounds (up to)
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Moving on to electric vehicles, the Rivian R1T is a cross between mid-size and full-size, offering incredible features. This truck is capable of off-roading and doesn’t produce any harmful emissions. As you’d imagine, this vehicle utilizes the latest technology, including adaptive cruise control.

If you are looking for something with insane 0-60 (about 3 seconds), all the tech you could need, and a minimalist off-road interior, then this is a great choice.

3. Ram 1500

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Specifications:
  • External Dimensions: 232.9" L by 88″ W by 80.9″ High
  • Wheel Base: 153.5″
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 7,800 pounds
  • Curb Weight: 6,443 pounds
  • Towing Capacity: 12,750 pounds (up to)
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Known for its full size and heavy-duty performance, the Ram 1500 is a half-ton truck. The extra features will be a bit extra on top of the base price, however, they are well worth it. Many customers rave about the well-designed finished interior and pleasant ride it offers.

With one of the best interiors on the market, high-quality build, and of course adaptive cruise control, this should be on your shortlist of pickup trucks.

4. Chevrolet Silverado 1500

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Specifications:
  • Towing Capacity: 13,300 pounds (up to)
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Chevy has recently upgraded their fleet of cars, including the Silverado 1500. They incorporated cutting-edge technology for this full-size pickup, including adaptive cruise control.

You also get plenty of other awesome technology that helps with towing, safety, and of course comfort. It’s hard to overlook the Silverado when shopping for one of the best pickups, especially since it comes with adaptive cruise control.

5. Honda Ridgeline

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Specifications:
  • External Dimensions: 210.2″ L by 78.6″ W by 70.8″ High
  • Wheel Base: 125.2″
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 6,019 pounds
  • Curb Weight: 4,510 pounds
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Many people wouldn’t consider the Ridgeline a typical pickup truck, yet it falls into this category.

It is not nearly as rugged as a Ram 1500 or Toyota Tacoma, but it has a strong on-road presence. People like to choose this pickup over many others due to its larger size (than other unibody pickups) and the fact that it has a great on-road driving experience, and tons of great features like a built-in cooler, and a built-in tonneau cover.

6. Nissan Frontier

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This model has undergone a recent redesign. It offers many tech features that make driving safer and more convenient.

What’s even better is these features were not previously offered. Thanks to an upgrade and remodel from Nissan, the Frontier has made it on the list of sought-after pickup trucks. 

7. Hyundai Santa Cruz

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Specifications:
  • External Dimensions: 195.7" L by 75" W by 66.7″ High
  • Wheel Base: 118.3″
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 5,732 pounds
  • Curb Weight: 4,164 pounds
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This model brings luxury and modern pickups together. This vehicle offers all the latest technology such as adaptive cruise control.

The crew-cab model is well-equipped and designed with comfort and lifestyle in mind. 

8. Ford Maverick

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Specifications:
  • External Dimensions: 199.7" L by 72.6″ W by 68.7″ High
  • Wheel Base: 121.1″
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 5,205 pounds
  • Curb Weight: 3,693 pounds
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This is a small, car-based pickup that offers a unique twist on the classic truck. It comes in a hybrid powertrain and offers the most desirable features on the base model. This includes adaptive cruise control. This truck is very practical and functional, especially for someone who doesn’t need a large truck. 

9. Ford F-150

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Specifications:
  • Horsepower: 290 - 700
  • Torque: 265 to 640
  • GVWR: 6,010 to 7,350
  • MSRP: $33,695 - $84,910
  • 0 - 60: 7.9 - 4.0 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: 14,000 pounds (up to)
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The updated F-150 offers adaptive cruise control as well as other features such as auto emergency braking and lane-keeping assistance. They also offer an electric model that will be coming out this year. 

This is a large, full-size truck that is perfect for those who need a heavy-duty vehicle.

10. Ford Ranger

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Specifications:
  • External Dimensions: 210.9″ L by 79″ W by 75.9″ High
  • Wheel Base: 128.7″
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 6,790 pounds
  • Curb Weight: 5,325 pounds
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Best known for being a direct competitor of the Tacoma, the Ford Ranger offers adaptive cruise control. However, this convenient feature won’t come with the base model.

The four-cylinder engine is turbocharged and offers a bit more space compared to the Tacoma. There are other features this model offers with the base package such as auto emergency braking.

Adaptive Cruise Control in the Latest Models 

Adaptive cruise control is considered a semi-autonomous feature. It is a system designed to assist vehicles in maintaining a proper following distance behind other cars.

Adaptive cruise control will automatically adjust the vehicle’s speed. Similar semi-autonomous features include auto emergency brakes which slam on the brakes for you if the system predicts a likely collision.

Furthermore, there is blind-spot monitoring which detects other vehicles in your path when attempting to switch lanes.

What are some issues with adaptive cruise control?

While it is not necessarily specific to pickups, yet a more general issue, there are some concerns with adaptive cruise control.

Firstly, the main concern with this type of cruise control is inattentiveness. This type of cruise control is by no means a true autonomous driving experience, meaning you need to be keeping a close eye on the traffic ahead of you (and to the sides and rear).

However, as humans are humans, when something is doing the driving for us, we tend to be less attentive to the road. This leaves a system that is not meant to truly drive, driving for us.

Secondly, another big concern, is that these systems are relatively new, meaning that they have not been fully tested for years. This means we are testing these systems on public roads, leaving everyone at risk.

Do I think you should use adaptive cruise control?

I am not against adaptive cruise controls or driver assists. However, I think that people need to use them responsibly. That means always staying attentive, and assuming complete control of their vehicle.

Conclusion

When looking to purchase a new pickup, you must read up on which safety features are offered.

With collisions and accidents more frequent nowadays due to distracted driving such as the use of mobile phones and other devices, it’s important to have all the bells and whistles you can. This means investing in a truck with safety features you can depend on.

Many trucks on this list offer adaptive cruise control with their base models so you don’t have to break the bank to keep yourself and your family safe.