DESIGNED TO TAKE YOUR HANDS AND BREATH AWAY
Offered on the 2018-2020 CT6; 2021 CT4 and CT5; 2021-2022 Escalade†; 2022 XT6; and forthcoming 2023 LYRIQ†, available Super Cruise™ is the first true hands-free driving-assistance technology for compatible roads (2022 XT6 late availability.) Super Cruise utilizes advanced technologies to provide the ease and convenience of hands-free driving, even while changing lanes, thanks to Lane Change on Demand, offered on select 2021-2022 Super Cruise-equipped vehicles (excludes 2022 XT6).
Select 2021 and 2022 Cadillac vehicles will also be eligible for Super Cruise Upgrades which will allow owners to add additional functionality like Automatic Lane Change and Trailering to their existing Super Cruise capable vehicle (if eligible). With Automatic Lane Change enabled, Super Cruise can indicate when a lane change is optimal and initiate the maneuver, while following signaling protocols. Trailering allows the driver the opportunity to pull a trailer, camper and more while driving hands-free. Your commute will never be the same.
Always pay attention while driving and when using Super Cruise. Do not use a hand-held device. Requires active Super Cruise plan or trial. Terms apply. Automatic Lane Change and Lane Change on Demand are not available while trailering.
HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THE SUPER CRUISE EXPERIENCE:
HANDS-FREE DRIVING
CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY
SIMPLE INTERFACE
2021 Escalade shown. Some features shown may have limited, late or no availability. See dealer for feature availability.

HOW TO USE SUPER CRUISE
The available Super Cruise driver-assistance feature is available only on compatible roads that are separated from opposing traffic.
HOW IT WORKS
With an attentive driver, and under the proper conditions, Super Cruise-equipped vehicles can permit hands-free operation of the vehicle.
Super Cruise works with Adaptive Cruise Control,† which controls acceleration and braking while it is enabled and operating.
Super Cruise functions with Cadillac Connected Services† and uses real-time precise positioning, cameras, sensors and LiDAR map data to help detect every curve, helping to make long drives and commutes comfortable and more convenient.
All Super Cruise-equipped vehicles include 3 years of connectivity to support functionality, after which a Connected Services† plan must be purchased.

STEP 1
In order to use Super Cruise, first press the Adaptive Cruise Control† button on the steering wheel to turn on Adaptive Cruise Control. The Adaptive Cruise Control symbol will illuminate in white on the instrument cluster. If Adaptive Cruise Control is already set, the symbol will be green with a speed shown.

STEP 2
When Super Cruise detects you are on a compatible road, paying sufficient attention, and all other driving conditions are met (lane markings visible, GPS available, no system faults, etc.), the Super Cruise symbol will illuminate in white on the instrument cluster.

STEP 3
When it is safe to do so, press the Super Cruise button on the steering wheel to engage Super Cruise. When the symbol and steering-wheel light bar illuminate in green, you may remove your hands from the steering wheel. Do not remove your hands from the steering wheel unless the light bar is green, which indicates that Super Cruise is steering the vehicle. To disengage Super Cruise, press the Super Cruise button again or press the brake pedal.
WHAT DO I NEED TO USE SUPER CRUISE?

DRIVER-ASSISTANCE FEATURES
The following features in your vehicle must be activated:
Adaptive Cruise Control is: ON
Forward Collision System is set to: ALERT AND BRAKE
The following feature in your vehicle must be deactivated:
Teen Driver is: OFF
PRECISION MAPPING WITH LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING
WHERE WILL HANDS-FREE DRIVING TAKE YOU?
Using LiDAR mapping technology, we’ve mapped over 200,000* miles in the U.S. and Canada, and counting, of compatible roads. Your daily commute will never be the same. Search the map below to explore the compatible roads in the U.S.
*Compatible Super Cruise roads for 2020-2022 model-year Super Cruise-enabled vehicles; dealer-installed software update required for 2018 model year and 2019 model year in order to be compatible with these roads.
LEARNING THE ALERT SYSTEM
Drivers must pay attention to the road at all times. Our proprietary head-tracking software helps make sure your eyes are on the road, and it alerts you when you need to pay more attention or take back control.
FIRST ALERT
If the system detects that you may not be paying attention to the road ahead, the steering-wheel light bar flashes green to prompt you to return your attention to the road.

SECOND ALERT
If the steering-wheel light bar flashes green for too long and the system determines continued lack of attention to the road ahead, the steering-wheel light bar flashes red to notify you to look at the road and steer the vehicle manually. Also, beeps will sound or the Safety Alert Seat will vibrate.

THIRD ALERT
If the steering-wheel light bar flashes red for too long, a voice prompt will be heard. You should take over steering immediately; otherwise, the vehicle will slow in your lane of travel and eventually brake to a stop, as well as prompt an Emergency-Certified OnStar Advisor to call into the vehicle to check on you. Super Cruise and Adaptive Cruise Control will disengage.

MESSAGING
Super Cruise may not be available or may disengage when active based on several operating conditions. Use the Super Cruise button on the steering wheel to view Driver Information Center (DIC) messages about system operation.
If the Super Cruise symbol does not appear, press the Super Cruise button to display a DIC message about why the system is unavailable.
Immediately after Super Cruise disengagement, press the Super Cruise button (within 10 seconds) to display a DIC message with the reason for disengagement.


WHEN NOT TO USE SUPER CRUISE
These are some of the situations when Super Cruise should not be activated:
- When you’re not on a compatible road separated from opposing traffic
- During difficult or uncertain driving conditions
- When lane markings are poor or visibility is limited
- In a tunnel or construction zones
- In slippery or in other adverse conditions, including rain, sleet, fog, ice or snow
- On a road shoulder or service drive
- When towing a trailer unless equipped with Super Cruise trailering capability
- On a freeway or highway exit lane