accordionfolder said:In reply to daytonaer :
This page has an interactive map on it:
https://www.cadillac.com/world-of-cadillac/innovation/super-cruise
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Thanks for the map link
accordionfolder said:In reply to daytonaer :
This page has an interactive map on it:
https://www.cadillac.com/world-of-cadillac/innovation/super-cruise
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Thanks for the map link
"Eligible model year 2023 Cadillac vehicles that are equipped with Super Cruise have access to over 400,000 miles of compatible roads including non-divided highways (excludes 2023 Cadillac XT6)"
"Coming soon, eligible model year Cadillac 2021 and 2022 vehicles that are equipped with Super Cruise will also be eligible to access 400,000 miles of compatible roads via a Vehicle Software Update* (excludes 2022 Cadillac XT6.) Search the map below to explore the compatible roads in the U.S."
I wonder if the green lines they have on the map are included in the "coming soon" software update, or if the green lines are for all software currently rolled out. I do see some local differences dissapear when I select the "xt6" model tab.
In reply to daytonaer :
Yeah, the toggle was a new addition to the map (or maybe I just didn't notice it before?) - it's clear as mud which roads are super cruise enabled and which aren't, but fortunately the truck itself knows. The chevy/gmc lane keep and radar cruise is so good that even when I'm not super cruising you don't have to do a ton on most roads in my experience - it's a lot more assertive than those features on my cx-9.
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