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Active Driving Assist System

RamIam99

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I'm looking at a 2025 RAM 1500 Limited with 3.0L I6 Hurricane. The window sticker lists Active Driving Assist System (ADAS) in the standard equipment then in the optional equipment the Limited Level A Group lists Hands Free driving Active Driving Assist System. What is the difference in the standard ADAS and the optional equipment with hands free ADAS or is it all the same?

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I'm looking at a 2025 RAM 1500 Limited with 3.0L I6 Hurricane. The window sticker lists Active Driving Assist System (ADAS) in the standard equipment then in the optional equipment the Limited Level A Group lists Hands Free driving Active Driving Assist System. What is the difference in the standard ADAS and the optional equipment with hands free ADAS or is it all the same?

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We can try to explain, but your best bet is to read the manual description yourself. Around page 187:

Short version: Basic ADAS requires hand on wheel, and it will *try* to keep the truck in the lane. It works with the Adaptive Cruise Control. If you have the Hands-Free ADAS, it means just that - now you can remove your hands from the wheel. You must keep your eyes on the road. The system is very good at enforcing this. The Basic ADAS will work on most any road with lines. The Hands-Free will only work on specific roads (divided, limited access highways/interstates). There is a map on the Mopar website.
 

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