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GM Enhanced Super Cruise Review: Hands-free driving adds auto lane-change

GM Enhanced Super Cruise Review: Hands-free driving adds auto lane-change

Posted on February 9, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

You can’t buy an autonomous car yet, but you can get some seriously impressive help behind the wheels on the highways. GM’s Enhanced Super Cruise adds automatic lane changing to its hands-off driver assistance, a long-anticipated feature that arrives just as the automaker prepares to nudge the technology into the spotlight. As I discovered in the 2021 Escalade, however, it has a few other new tricks up its sleeve too.
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