Dec 6, 2024

The Cadillac brand is synonymous with luxury, and the latest advanced driver assistance systems enhance confidence and comfort even further. From adaptive cruise control to hands-free Super Cruise, we’ve created a guide to help you understand some of the Cadillac ADAS features.

Cadillac ADAS: A Guide to Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

Adaptive Cruise Control

Depending on the model, Cadillac vehicles equipped with Adaptive Cruise Control use either a camera or combination of camera and radar technology to monitor the vehicles in front of you to help maintain a driver-selected far, medium, or near following distance. This helps reduce the need for the driver to frequently brake and accelerate, and the system functions like regular cruise control when there aren’t any vehicles ahead of you.

Lane Change Alert

The available Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert delivers visual alerts on the side mirrors when the system’s radar sensors detect a vehicle approaching or within your blind zone to help avoid collisions while changing lanes.

Forward Collision Alert

The Forward Collision Alert system uses a forward-facing camera or the combination of a camera and radar sensors to monitor the vehicles ahead of you while driving, and displays a green icon. If you’re following a vehicle too closely, the icon will change to amber, warning you with a Tailgating Alert. If the system senses your vehicle speeding too quickly toward another, a red Collision Alert will flash at the bottom of the windshield and warn you with high-pitched beeps.

Lane Keep Assist

A Cadillac with the available Lane Keep Assist with Lane Change Departure Warning system helps prevent unintentional lane departures by briefly turning the steering wheel when it detects drifting and the turn signal hasn’t been activated. It can also deliver additional warning alerts if needed.

Super Cruise

On compatible roads, the available Super Cruise technology enables hands-free driving and is available on both divided and non-divided highways. It relies on precision LiDAR map data and real-time cameras, sensors, and GPS to control your Cadillac’s movement and continuously prompts you to pay close attention to the road so you’re ready when it’s time to take control.

Rear Pedestrian Alert

Cadillac models equipped with the Rear Pedestrian Alert feature use the Rear Vision Camera to detect pedestrians directly behind the vehicle, and can alert the driver by flashing an amber Pedestrian icon in the camera screen, delivering a series of low-pitched beeps, and two Safety Alert Seat vibrations, depending on the vehicle and alert settings.

These are just some of the incredible Cadillac advanced driver assistance systems available. If you’re considering a Cadillac for your next luxury vehicle, contact or visit Cadillac Wiesner of Huntsville in Huntsville, TX to browse our inventory and learn more about the full list of available features.