Yes, most modern cars are equipped with temperature controls for their air conditioning systems (ACs). These controls allow the driver and passengers to adjust the desired temperature inside the car cabin. The temperature control feature is usually part of the car's HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system.
With the temperature control feature, you can set a specific temperature for the air conditioning system to maintain. The system will then work to achieve and maintain that temperature by adjusting the airflow and cooling output. You can typically adjust the temperature using a dial, button, or touchscreen interface located on the car's dashboard or center console.
However, it's important to note that older or more basic car models may have manual controls that only allow you to adjust the fan speed or direct airflow without specific temperature control. The availability and sophistication of temperature control features can vary depending on the car's make, model, and trim level.