Cadillac will expand Super Cruise technology to entire model lineup.
Cadillac has announced plans to offer their Super Cruise hands-free driver assistance technology on all Cadillac models, with the rollout beginning in 2020. After 2020, Super Cruise will make its debut with other General Motors brands.
Cadillac also plans to offer V2X communications in a crossover by 2023, and to eventually expand the technology across Cadillac’s portfolio. V2X allows a vehicle to communicate with other vehicles, as well as with surrounding infrastructure and other roadway users, including cyclists, pedestrians, etc.
With V2X, vehicles can be notified of hazardous road conditions, upcoming traffic lights and work zones, and more, thus improving overall safety.
“The expansion of Super Cruise and V2X communications technology demonstrates Cadillac’s commitment to innovation, and to making customers’ lives better,” said Mark Reuss, GM Executive VP of Global Product Development, Purchasing and Supply Chain. “GM is just as committed to ushering in a new era of personal transportation, and technologies like these will enable it.”