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What year did Chevy Volt get adaptive cruise control?

The Chevy Volt never offered adaptive cruise control in any model year.


Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is a radar-based system that maintains a set following distance from the vehicle ahead. The Volt, produced from 2010 to 2015, did not include ACC as a factory option. It did offer other driver-assist features in some trims or years, but ACC was not part of the package.


What driver-assist features were available on the Volt?


Scope of ACC and other tech


To provide context, the Volt’s available driver-assist features varied by model year and trim, and ACC was never included. The following confirms ACC's absence and situates Volt safety tech within its broader, more limited driver-assist lineup.



  • Adaptive Cruise Control: not offered on the Chevrolet Volt in any model year.


For buyers prioritizing adaptive cruise control, the Volt would not meet that requirement. Those seeking ACC typically needed to consider other GM models or aftermarket options, noting that such alternatives would not be integrated into the Volt’s factory system.


Implications for owners and prospective buyers


With ACC absent across all Volt years, owners looking for that capability would have faced a trade-off: rely on other available safety features of the Volt, or opt for a different vehicle that includes ACC as a standard or optional feature.


Summary


The short version is clear: adaptive cruise control was never offered on the Chevrolet Volt. Across its 2010–2015 production run, GM did not equip the Volt with ACC, focusing its driver-assistance suite on other technologies instead.

What year did adaptive cruise control come out?


In 2000, Bosch set a new standard when it launched the radar-based ACC adaptive cruise control system. The system recognizes vehicles in front, determines their speed, and maintains the desired distance by braking and accelerating.



Does the 2017 Chevy Volt have adaptive cruise control?


For 2017, the Chevrolet Volt's options list grows to include adaptive cruise control and an upgraded automatic emergency braking system.



Which Bolt EV has adaptive cruise control?


2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV
The premium model of the 2023 Chevrolet Bolt EV comes standard with adaptive cruise control.



What year did Chevy add adaptive cruise control?


Vehicle models supporting adaptive cruise control

MakeFull speed range ACC
Models
ChevroletBolt & Bolt EUV (2022+), Impala (2014+), Malibu (2016+), Volt (2017+), Traverse (2018+ High Country trim only), Tahoe/Suburban (2017+ Premier trim), Blazer (2019+), Equinox (2019+), Silverado (2020+ LT, LTZ and High Country trims)


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