Super Cruise Debuting In China At CES Asia
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After rolling out across the United States and Canada in late 2017, Super Cruise is making the trek to China.
General Motors announced on Tuesday that Cadillac’s Super Cruise semi self-driving system will make its formal debut in the country at CES Asia. The technology first debuted with the 2018 Cadillac CT6 sedan, though GM did not explicitly state where Super Cruise will show up first in China. Our bet is still with Cadillac.
The technology uses advanced mapping and Lidar to give the “sight” to the system. A camera also keeps tabs on the driver’s eye movement, and if the driver doesn’t respond to alerts, Super Cruise will pull the car over and alert OnStar.
CES Asia will open on June 13 and run through June 15 with a theme of “Tomorrow starts here.” Cadillac and GM will also offer attendees experience with the technology during the expo.
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GM would be wise to get supercruise or even ACC to the majority of their vehicles ASAP…
Good idea letting the Chinese drivers do some of the “beta” tests before offering Super Cruise to the U.S. buyers, who are “trigger happy” to put up lawsuits if the technology goes wrong. I would love to have a Super Cruise Cadillac for myself, and let it drive for me when I am tired.
People need to read the fine print.. of what the Super Cruise will and will not allow a driver to do while the system is engage like releasing their hands from the steering wheel, but it does not mean the driver can take a nap as it’s a step up from an adaptive cruise control system and not an autonomous system.