m****a 发帖数: 2593 | 3 General Motors has announced it will expand the availability of its Super
Cruise semi-autonomous system to 22 vehicles by 2023.
GM president Mark Reuss announced the major Super Cruise expansion during
its investor day conference, saying “we are rolling this out in a very big
way.” Reuss did not disclose which vehicles would offer the technology,
though he did say pickup trucks and SUVs would be included.
The SAE Level 2 autonomous system debuted on the Cadillac CT6, which has now
ended production at GM’s Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly plant. GM recently
expanded the availability to the 2020 Cadillac CT4 and 2020 Cadillac CT5 and
it will also be offered on the 2021 Cadillac Escalade. The automaker said
previously the entire Cadillac lineup would receive the technology, with the
XT4, XT5 and XT6 crossovers also set to receive it before 2023.
The automaker said Super Cruise will first appear on a product from a brand
other than Cadillac by 2021. While it’s not clear what vehicles it will
choose to expand to first, although we’re expecting it to remain optional
on more premium products, like well-equipped variants of the GMC Sierra and
Chevrolet Silverado.bb |