GM reveals the first vehicles that will access its expanded hands-free driving network<p>
GM has
announced the first few vehicles that will gain access to
Super Cruise's expanded road network. The company
announced in August it would double the size of the hands-free advanced driver assistance system's (ADAS) network to over 400,000 miles (644,000 kilometres) of roads in the US and Canada. What a surprise: the first vehicles to gain access to this broader Super Cruise network are the newest, high-end SUVs.</p><p>GM says it will start delivering vehicles with expanded Super Cruise access in mid-November. The following SUVs will be able to use the larger hands-free driving network, as long as they were built on October 3rd or later:</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><ul><li><p>2023 Chevrolet Tahoe – High Country and Premier trims</p></li><li><p>2023 Chevrolet Suburban – High Country and Premier trims</p></li><li><p>2023 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV and Escalade-V</p></li><li><p>2023 GMC Yukon Denali Ultimate</p></li></ul><p>In the coming months, existing Super Cruise vehicles that are built on GM's
Vehicle Intelligence Platform will gain access to the expanded network following over-the-air updates. GM says that by the end of next year, Super Cruise will be available around the globe on 22 models.</p><p>As for Ultra Cruise, GM's next-gen ADAS that's
currently in pre-production, that will be available on select premium models. GM anticipates that Ultra Cruise will work on 2 million miles of North American roads at the outset.</p>
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GM reveals the first vehicles that will access its expanded hands-free driving network