GM to Put Super Cruise in All Cadillacs

June 6, 2018

A hands-free driver assistance feature for the freeway will be available on all Cadillac models beginning in 2020.

June 6, 2018—Super Cruise, a hands-free driver assistance feature for the freeway, will be available on all Cadillac models beginning in 2020, reported The Detroit Free Press.

The 2018 CT6 luxury sedan is currently the only Cadillac to offer Super Cruise, according to the report.

GM will add Super Cruise vehicles to other vehicles after 2020.

According to The Detroit Free Press, Cadillac will also offer "vehicle-to-everything" (V2X) communications in "a high-volume crossover by 2023" and this technology would eventually be available across the vehicle portfolio. 

Mark Reuss, GM's executive vice president of global product development, purchasing and supply chain, announced the news Wednesday at the Intelligent Transportation Society's annual conference in Detroit, Mich. 

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