How GM's Super Cruise Evolved from Chauffeur-Style Driving to Lane Changes and Towing Capabilities
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When we first tested Super Cruise in 2018, the partially automated driver's assist impressed us enough that we wanted to see it rolled out across as much of General Motors' lineup as possible. Seven years later, our attitude toward such driver assists is a little more sober. Drivers are often more confident about such systems than they ought to be, and that's when they even care about such features in the first place.
Nonetheless, Super Cruise stands out as one of the more effective examples of what the industry has awkwardly termed "level 2+" driver assistance systems. In simpler terms, it allows driver
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