2008 Jeep GC 4X4 Limited 5.7L Hemi with 4 wheel discs and 5800 miles on it. Full time 4wd.
It has all the gadgets including brake assist, electronic throttle, hill start assist, hill descent control, traction control, stability control, tip start, etc. It is a CAN bus vehicle.
Tip start is similar to push-button start.
I went over to a local highway to see if my Jeep would stop at full throttle and learned a few things. I warmed the brakes up with a few stops and a little bit of dragging.
Was going downhill on an on-ramp with no one anywhere near me.
Brought it up to 60 gradually and then floored it. Let it go for a bit and then braked firmly with my left foot only, holding the throttle down with my right foot.
Braking action was strong and the Jeep slowed dramatically. It got down to about 5 mph pretty quickly, engine still roaring, but otherwise undramatic.
At about that point, the electronic throttle lamp came on and the computer dropped the engine to idle.
So, barring a brake failure, I can stop my 5.7L hemi at full throttle from highway speeds with just my left foot on the brake.
Also, the Jeep's computers recognized the throttle/brake conflict pretty quickly and set the throttle at idle.