GM’s Super Cruise Wins Top Tech Award

General Motors (GM) celebrates a major achievement as its Super Cruise system earns MotorTrend’s “Best Tech Award” for driver assistance technology. Recognized in the publication’s inaugural awards, Super Cruise stands out as an industry leader, offering hands-free driving on compatible roads since its debut in 2017.

The system’s innovative features and widespread availability across 750,000 miles of roads in the U.S. and Canada by year-end highlight its transformative impact. This article explores Super Cruise’s accolades, key features, and its role in redefining the driving experience.

Key Highlights

  • Award-Winning Innovation: MotorTrend named Super Cruise the top driver assistance program in its first-ever “Best Tech Awards.”
  • Hands-Free Pioneering: Introduced in 2017, it was the world’s first truly hands-free Advanced Driver Assistance System for designated roads.
  • Extensive Coverage: By late 2025, it will span 750,000 miles of roads across the U.S. and Canada on select GM models.
  • Proven Popularity: GM customers have logged hundreds of millions of miles using Super Cruise, available on over 20 vehicle models.

GM’s Super Cruise Wins Top Tech Award

MotorTrend launched its “Best Tech Awards” to honor technologies that elevate the automotive experience, stating, “MotorTrend said it launched the new awards to celebrate groundbreaking technologies and innovations that redefine the driving and vehicle ownership experience.” Super Cruise’s recognition reflects its ability to deliver both convenience and safety. Unlike traditional systems, it allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel under specific conditions, though GM emphasizes, “Always pay attention while driving and when using Super Cruise. Do not use a hand-held device.” This balance of innovation and responsibility has cemented its reputation.

Since its introduction, Super Cruise has evolved, integrating features like precise lane-keeping and adaptive speed control. However, capabilities such as Automatic Lane Change and Lane Change on Demand are unavailable while trailering, ensuring safety remains a priority. Offered with an active plan or trial, the system requires drivers to stay attentive, as detailed on GM’s official sites like cadillacsupercruise.com and gmc.com. With its extensive road network and growing adoption, Super Cruise continues to shape the future of driving, earning its place as a standout in automotive technology.

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