The Bolt EUV will be the first fully-electric product to get Super Cruise.
Super Cruise is GM’s semi-autonomous driving technology.
Previously only offered on Cadillac products, GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving technology will be on the menu for the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV, and eventually in many more vehicles.
General Motors launched its semi-autonomous driving tech with the then all-new CT6 luxury sedan for the 2018 model year. Eventually, it trickled into the new CT4 and CT5 and will be available in the upcoming all-new 2021 Cadillac Escalade.
According to gmauthority.com, Super Cruise will make it EV debut in the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV, which is expected to arrive in the summer of 2021. Afterward, it will then makes its way into other planned EVs such as the Cadillac Lyriq and GMC Hummer EV.
GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving technology is rated as a Level 2 autonomous system. Although it enables drivers to “drive” hands-free for lengthy periods of time on the highway, it is qualified as a driving assistance feature. It is an evolving technology as Cadillac introduced an upgraded version of Super Cruise which now enables hands-free lane-changing capabilities.