GM Makes Auto Emergency Braking Standard on Latest EVs

GM Makes Auto Emergency Braking Standard on Latest EVs

Furthermore, GM is enhancing the front sensors in select models, including the Cadillac Lyriq, 2023 Chevy Colorado, and GMC Canyon. These upgraded sensors offer a wider field of vision and extend AEB functionality to speeds of up to 80 mph. Additionally, the sensors enable the inclusion of Bicyclist Automatic Emergency Braking to Front Pedestrian Braking, a valuable feature for urban environments with frequent cyclist presence. The enhanced sensors also facilitate smoother engagement of Lane Keep Assist and introduce Blind Zone Steering Assist, which aids in avoiding lane-change collisions. GM plans to introduce these upgraded sensors and features to other models in the future.