In Auto Mechanic School? Here’s How Chevy’s Super Cruise Technology is Expanding

First introduced for the Cadillac CT6 in 2017, Chevy’s Super Cruise is a hands-free driving assistance system revolutionizing the world of automotive technology. Since its initial release, when Super Cruise was only compatible with about 161,000 km of US and Canadian highways, new updates have been added quarterly. In addition to accommodating about  322,000 km of North American roads, this year, there are plenty of exciting changes in store for drivers who own eligible vehicles, and these updates will be available to them free of charge. 

Keep reading to learn more about Super Cruise, what you can expect to see in the latest update, and what interesting developments you can expect to see in the future as an auto mechanic.

How Does Super Cruise Work? 

Though Super Cruise allows drivers to operate vehicles hands-free, attentiveness is still a must as the system is not meant to be operated without supervision. For example, extreme weather could easily tamper with sensors and cameras, causing the system to disengage. As a mechanic, this is an important safety note that you’ll want to pass on to your clients throughout your automotive career. Super Cruise uses adaptive cruise control to brake and accelerate, guided by real-time positioning cameras, sensors, and mapping to detect curves in the road. It offers sophisticated driving assistance that you’ll undoubtedly come across once you’ve graduated from one of our auto service programs at ATC Toronto.

After auto mechanic school, semi-autonomous driving systems like Super Cruise will allow your clients to use plenty of helpful assisted driving features.

Cool Super Cruise Updates You’ll See After Auto Mechanic School 

The lucky owners of six vehicles will have access to Super Cruise’s latest updates, including the 2022 GMC Sierra, the 2022 Chevrolet Silverado, the 2022 GMC Hummer EV, the 2022 Cadillac Escalade, the 2022 Cadillac CT4, and the 2022 Cadillac CT5. Perhaps the most exciting Super Cruise update is that it will now accommodate towing and trailering. After auto mechanic school, your clients driving Chevrolet Silverados and GMC Sierras will be able to tow their boats and campers hands-free!

After finishing one of our auto service programs, you can assist your clients in using Super Cruise to tow hands-free.

Another exciting upgrade is automatic lane changing, boosting efficiency for drivers when navigating highways. Now, drivers can do this hands-free as Super Cruise can identify when it’s desirable to change lanes, take care of signalling, and even initiate the manoeuvre. The latest Super Cruise update also boasts enhanced navigation technology. Drivers will easily be able to see which roads are compatible with the system and determine the best route accordingly. Super Cruise’s navigation simply requires Google Maps integration to function properly.

What’s Next for Super Cruise? 

As cool as the 2022 Super Cruise updates are, Chevy isn’t stopping here, and there are plenty more changes coming in the future. For one, the upcoming release of Ultra Cruise was announced last fall. It will be an advanced hands-free system that is designed to function in 95% of driving scenarios and cover 3 million km of US and Canadian roads. In addition, Chevy plans to make Super Cruise available to a wider variety of vehicles. 

As a future auto mechanic, remember that driving assistance systems like Super Cruise and Ultra Cruise aren’t going anywhere. The best way to prepare for the rapid changes in the automotive industry is to learn about all of the new, high-tech vehicles that your future clients will be driving. During our Automotive Technology program at ATC Toronto, you’ll be prepared to service any vehicle through hands-on training from our experienced instructors. 

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