When eyes-free driving is engaged on the Escalade IQ, turquoise lights will appear on the dashboard and the side mirrors.
A new automatic lane change ability and overall refinements bring it closer to parity with our favorite hands-free driver assistance system. Ford’s BlueCruise first launched in 2021 as the Blue Oval’s ...
General Motors is planning to launch a new eyes-off driving system on the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.  Last week, GM CEO ...
General Motors is using technology developed at robotaxi startup Cruise with its Super Cruise eyes-off system.
GM is moving closer to launching its Super Cruise hands-free driving system in Europe, marking a major milestone in the global expansion of the automaker’s advanced driver-assistance tech. GM ...
Ford’s hands-free driving system, BlueCruise, is getting a boost—particularly beneficial for current truck owners—with updates that make long highway stretches less fatiguing. Ford says the ...
To start out, GM says it will debut a Level 3 hands-free, eyes-off highway driving feature in the Cadillac Escalade IQ in ...
GM's next-gen driver-assistance system will let drivers look away from the road and even watch TV on certain highways.
Ford is now updating older F-150 trucks, including the battery-powered F-150 Lightning, to a more capable BlueCruise variant. BlueCruise 1.4 launched on the 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning with improved ...
The company plans to develop autonomous driving technology with a focus on personal-use vehicles, with the first step involving a "hands-free, eyes-free" autonomous driving system with a human in the ...
Even as Musk and Tesla are already being sued over their Robotaxis, we might have already hit a tipping point for self-driving cars: The No. 1 feature that drivers want in their next new car is ...