Adam Rodriguez, Executive Director, Product Management – Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Sure, you can caravan with your friends across the Bay Bridge….but imagine doing it with your hands off the steering wheel.
General Motors made history recently, driving all 20 of our Super Cruise-enabled models in a record-breaking hands-free caravan across the Bay Bridge linking San Francisco and Oakland, the largest of its kind in history.
GM initially launched Super Cruise in 2017 as the industry’s first true hands-free advanced driver assistance system. It’s now available on 20 vehicles – the widest selection in the market – while our closest competitors offer nine or fewer hands-free models. Plus, GM’s Super Cruise is the only technology that provides hands-free towing capabilities.
With vehicles across various price points, GM is expanding access to our hands-free technology, bringing the comfort and convenience of Super Cruise to even more customers.
Here’s a list of the vehicles included in the caravan:
- Buick Enclave
- Cadillac CT4
- Cadillac CT5
- Cadillac Escalade
- Cadillac LYRIQ
- Cadillac OPTIQ
- Chevrolet Blazer EV
- Chevrolet Equinox EV
- Chevrolet Silverado
- Chevrolet Silverado EV
- Chevrolet Suburban
- Chevrolet Tahoe
- Chevrolet Traverse
- GMC Acadia
- GMC HUMMER EV SUV
- GMC HUMMER EV Pickup
- GMC Sierra
- GMC Sierra EV
- GMC Yukon
- GMC Yukon XL
Additionally, customer choice in how they go hands-free will continue to grow in 2025 and beyond, with Super Cruise available on upcoming models including the Cadillac VISTIQ, Cadillac Escalade IQ, and more yet to be announced.
SOURCE: GM