Which Chevy has adaptive cruise control?
Adaptive cruise control is available on several Chevrolet models, especially newer SUVs and pickups, typically as part of driver-assistance packages rather than standard on base trims. This article highlights the Chevrolet models where ACC is commonly offered and how to identify it in the lineup.
Chevrolet SUVs with adaptive cruise control
The following Chevrolet SUVs commonly offer adaptive cruise control, usually as part of a Driver Assist or Safety package on mid- to high-level trims. Availability can vary by year and market, so check the exact build for a given vehicle.
- Chevrolet Equinox — ACC is typically available on higher trims (often with the Driver Confidence/Safety package or a similar upgrade).
- Chevrolet Blazer — ACC is usually offered on LT and higher trims with a Safety or Driver Assistance package.
- Chevrolet Traverse — ACC is commonly included with a Driver Assist or Technology package on upper trims.
- Chevrolet Tahoe — ACC is available on mid- to high-level trims via the Driver Assistance package.
- Chevrolet Suburban — ACC is available on upper trims with the Driver Assist/Safety package, similar to the Tahoe.
Bottom line: If you’re shopping for ACC in an SUV, focus on mid- to high-level trims of the Equinox, Blazer, Traverse, Tahoe, or Suburban and look for a Driver Assist or Safety package in the vehicle’s option list.
Chevrolet pickups with adaptive cruise control
In the pickup lineup, adaptive cruise control is generally offered on select Silverado 1500 configurations and years, typically bundled with other driver-assistance features in a Safety or Driver Assistance package on LT and higher trims.
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 — ACC is commonly available on LT and higher trims when paired with a Driver Assistance or Safety package, depending on the model year and market.
When shopping for a Silverado, verify the presence of Adaptive Cruise Control in the detailed features for the exact trim, year, and package to ensure it’s included.
How to identify ACC in a Chevy build
Adaptive cruise control is usually listed as “Adaptive Cruise Control,” “ACC with following distance,” or part of a named driver-assistance package (e.g., Driver Assistance, Safety, or Driver Confidence). It may require checking the vehicle’s window sticker, the build sheet, or the dealership’s order guide for the specific year and trim.
Summary
Adaptive cruise control is widely available across many current Chevrolet models, especially in mid- to high-level trims of SUVs (Equinox, Blazer, Traverse, Tahoe, Suburban) and some Silverado pickups. Availability depends on the year, trim, and packages, so always verify the exact configuration on the vehicle you’re considering before purchase.
