Testing Super Cruise in the rain shows just how far driver assistance systems have come. General Motors’ Super Cruise is among the most popular and sophisticated advanced driver-assistance systems ...
At its GM Forward event today, General Motors announced that it plans for Super Cruise to allow eyes-off driving in 2028. Currently, Super Cruise allows hands-off driving on over 750,000 miles of ...
General Motors said it plans to launch an automated driving system in 2028 that will allow drivers to keep their eyes off the road and hands off the wheel, starting with the Cadillac Escalade IQ. The ...
Cadillac’s Escalade IQ will debut hands-off, eyes-off driving and a wave of new AI tech that could change how we use cars. General Motors is betting that by 2028, you won’t need to look at the road.
In a report to investors with its Q2 2025 results, GM announced that it now has over 500,000 Super Cruise-equipped vehicles on the road at the year’s midpoint. This represents an over-100-percent year ...
U.S. legacy automaker General Motors GM is solidifying its position in the driver-assistance game with its hands-free Super Cruise technology. Launched in 2017, Super Cruise was the first true ...
General Motors’ Super Cruise is among the most popular and sophisticated advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) in the U.S., alongside Ford’s BlueCruise and Tesla’s Autopilot. The hands-free system ...
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