Imagine caravanning across the Bay Bridge with friends, hands off the steering wheel, as your vehicle does the work for you. General Motors recently made history by organizing the largest-ever hands-free caravan, featuring all 20 of its Super Cruise-enabled vehicles.
This record-breaking journey across San Francisco’s iconic Bay Bridge showcased the capabilities of GM’s industry-leading hands-free advanced driver assistance system.
Super Cruise, launched in 2017, was the first true hands-free system on the market and remains unmatched. It’s now available on 20 models—more than double the offerings of any competitor—and uniquely includes hands-free towing capabilities.
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Spanning vehicles at various price points, GM is expanding access to this technology, delivering comfort and convenience to a wider audience.
The caravan featured an impressive lineup of vehicles, including:
- Buick: Enclave
- Cadillac: CT4, CT5, Escalade, LYRIQ, OPTIQ
- Chevrolet: Blazer EV, Equinox EV, Silverado, Silverado EV, Suburban, Tahoe, Traverse
- GMC: Acadia, HUMMER EV SUV, HUMMER EV Pickup, Sierra, Sierra EV, Yukon, Yukon XL
Looking ahead, GM plans to expand Super Cruise to upcoming models such as the Cadillac VISTIQ and Escalade IQ, with additional vehicles to be announced.
Super Cruise includes features like Automatic Lane Change and Lane Change on Demand (trailering excluded). However, drivers must remain attentive and avoid handheld devices. A subscription or trial plan is required to access the system on compatible roads. For full details, visit cadillacsupercruise.com, chevysupercruise.com, buick.com, or gmc.com.
With this milestone, GM underscores its commitment to making hands-free driving a reality for more customers, combining innovation with accessibility.
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