
Where will hands-free driving take you with Chevy Super Cruise™? Using LiDAR mapping technology, we’ve mapped over 200,000 miles of compatible roads in the U.S. and Canada to give you the most in hands-free. Available Super Cruise™ is the first true hands-free driving-assistance technology for compatible roads, utilizing advanced technologies to provide the ease and convenience of hands-free driving, even while changing lanes, thanks to Lane Change on Demand, offered on Super Cruise-equipped vehicles.
With an attentive driver, and under the proper conditions, Super Cruise-equipped vehicles can permit hands-free operation of the vehicle. Super Cruise works with Adaptive Cruise Control, which controls acceleration and braking while it is enabled and operating. Super Cruise functions with Chevy Connected Services and uses real-time precise positioning, cameras, sensors and LiDAR map data to help detect every curve, helping to make long drives and commutes comfortable and more convenient. Trailering allows the driver the opportunity to pull a trailer, camper and more while driving hands-free.
When Super Cruise detects you are on a compatible road, paying sufficient attention and all other driving conditions are met (lane markings visible, GPS available, no system faults, etc.) a white Super Cruise symbol will display on the instrument cluster. After activating Super Cruise, once the steering wheel light bar turns green, you may remove your hands from the steering wheel. Do not remove your hands unless the light bar is green, which indicates that Super Cruise is steering the vehicle. To disengage Super Cruise, press the Super Cruise button again, press the brake pedal or pull the Regen on Demand paddle.
To learn more about Chevy Super Cruise, click here. SuperCruise is currently offered on the 2022 & 2023 Bolt EUV, 2023 Tahoe, 2023 Suburban, 2023 Silverado, with availability coming soon in the all-new Blazer EV and Silverado EV.

