GM plans to expand its super cruise semi-automatic driving assistance system to 22 models by 2023

Posted 2023-01-07 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

On February 6, according to foreign media reports, GM President Mark Reuss said that the company plans to expand its super cruise semi auxiliary system to 22 models by 2023, 10 of which will have driving assistance by 2021. Royce did not mention specific models, but they included pickups and sport utility vehicles (). GM has plans to deploy super cruise on all models and other brands sometime in 2021. The super cruise system of Cadillac, a luxury car brand owned by general motors, combines many driving AIDS and allows automatic driving in some cases. However, since its release, its deployment has been greatly limited, limiting its appeal. However, all of this will change in the next few years. GM's super cruise system is closest to the autopilot, but the two are still very different. GM's super cruise system is limited to about 200000 miles of motorway use, while Tesla's autopilot can be used in a variety of situations. So far, GM's super cruise system has only been used on Cadillac's CT6. Cadillac said only about a third of the buyers of CT6 chose the super cruise option, while those who chose the option only spent half of their driving time using the system. Still, super cruise buyers say 85% would prefer the system to be installed in their next car. When applied to cT4 and CT5 cars, GM's super cruise system will also add automatic lane change function, and Tesla's autopilot will also have similar functions. Recently, Elon Musk, Tesla's chief executive, said the company's autopilot will be able to detect potholes in the road and make Mini maps to mark them.

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