For true handsfree driving, it’s tough to beat General Motors’ Super Cruise. In its latest version it can navigate over 750,000 miles of roadways in North America. It performs lane changes by itself, courteously stays out of the left lane unless passing, and can even tow. All while feeling confident. Car and Driver contributing editor John Voelcker joins Tom Voelk outside of Detroit, MI in the new Chevrolet Silverado EV. They discuss their experience with Super Cruise and why they feel it’s unmatched for long distance highway travel. Watch Tom’s hands, you’ll see.
Tom attended a GM sponsored event for this video. Opinions remain his.
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