From Super Cruise to OnStar – Chevrolet Safety Features for 2023
August 18 2022,
Chevrolet takes pride in ensuring its vehicle offer the best possible features when it comes to safety. After all, when travelling with your family in a Chevrolet car, truck or SUV, you want the peace-of-mind that comes with knowing the vehicle you’re driving will offer you the best possible protection no matter the event. It is why General Motors has been sure to include safety as part of its 0-0-0 plan: zero congestion, zero emissions and zero crashes.
Which is where the latest self-driving technologies come in.
For 2023, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV Premier electric vehicle will be one of 22 GM vehicles to have Super Cruise hands-free driving tech in 2023. Through advanced radar and cloud-based data, Super Cruise allows hands-free driving on 80,000 km of Canadian roadways, all divided highways with no level crossings. Super Cruise will follow the traffic all the way down to zero, it can change lanes and even leave the highway. Drivers will have to keep their eye on the road, though; if they begin to lose attention, cameras will catch that and send a warning.
Of course, Super Cruise is a big feature, but it remains a single feature in a sea of many. Active lane keep assist with lane centering, adaptive cruise control, blind spot assist and high-res back-up cameras are more top-drawer features that you’ll find in Chevrolets for 2023.
Those, however, are all on-board features and Chevrolet’s safety suite does not end at your car door; with GM OnStar services you get support that reaches beyond how your car’s behaving on the road. OnStar representatives are available 24/7 to help with roadside assistance, post-crash emergency help and, depending on your plan (there are four to choose from) OnStar will even offer you turn-by-turn navigation.
These are just a few of the safety features your 2023 Chevrolet offers; please pay us a visit and take a test drive to see all these great safety features in action.