2021 Cadillac Escalade, CT4 And CT5 Now Eligible For Additional Super Cruise Features
They aren’t free, however.
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They aren’t free, however.
Enhanced digital systems now onboard.
The heavy-duty pickup is the latest to get VIP.
Compatible GM vehicles will receive the update later this year.
It will likely appear on certain 2023 model year vehicles.
The app will provide crash data and other road safety data to government agencies.
More power on demand.
GM’s own research says consumers want subscription services, however.
GM test vehicles can now send data to engineers in real time.
The wireless charging pad is standard on the 2LT and 3LT trim levels.
Dealers are looking to safeguard profits they receive from vehicle repairs.
GM needs more tech personnel as it focuses more on EVs and software.
Screen tech, Super Cruise, and entertainment features are a step above.
The financial firm is encouraged by GM’s EV and AV strategies.
Over-the-air updates and the latest features on demand.
The technology will roll out in 2025.
Vehicles with the Global B for VIP architectures are affected.
This OTA update affects the 2020 Corvette as well as Cadillac CT4 and CT5 sedans.
The VIP enables over-the-air updates and has stronger cybersecurity.