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Which Silverado models have adaptive cruise control?

Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a driver-assistance feature that automatically adjusts your vehicle’s speed to maintain a safe following distance from traffic ahead. On the Silverado, ACC is not a universal standard—it’s typically offered as part of a Driver Assist or Safety package on select trims. This guide outlines which Silverado models can be equipped with ACC as of the current model years.


What Adaptive Cruise Control does in the Silverado


In the Silverado, ACC works by monitoring the gap to vehicles in front of you and adjusting throttle and, in some cases, braking to keep a set following distance. It can expedite and decelerate with traffic, and many systems allow the driver to set a desired speed and following distance. ACC is often paired with other driver-assist features such as Forward Collision Alert and Lane Change Alert to enhance overall safety on highways and in congested traffic.


Which Silverado models offer Adaptive Cruise Control


Adaptive Cruise Control is available on Silverado 1500 models when the vehicle is equipped with the Driver Assist Package (also marketed as part of Safety or Driver Assistance options). The following trims are commonly eligible when that package is selected; always confirm on the specific build sheet, as availability can vary by model year and region.



  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT (with Driver Assist Package)

  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ (with Driver Assist Package)

  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country (with Driver Assist Package)

  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 (with Driver Assist Package; when the package is included)


Note: ACC is not typically included on base Work Truck (WT) or Custom trims unless the vehicle is specifically equipped with the Driver Assist Package. Packages and availability can change with new model-year updates, so it’s important to review the window sticker or build sheet when shopping.


How to add ACC to a Silverado


To get Adaptive Cruise Control on a Silverado, look for the Driver Assist Package or Safety Package on the desired trim. When selecting the option, ACC is enabled alongside other features like Forward Collision Alert, Lane Change Alert with Side Blind Zone Alert, and possibly Rear Park Assist. If you’re purchasing used, verify the included features on the specific vehicle’s equipment list or window sticker.


Additional considerations and caveats


Adaptive Cruise Control is most beneficial on highways and steady-traffic commutes. While ACC helps manage speed and following distance, drivers should remain attentive and be prepared to take control at any time. Availability can differ by model year, regional offerings, and optional packages, so always confirm with the dealer or the official Chevrolet build configuration for your market.


Summary


Adaptive Cruise Control in the Silverado is generally available on LT, LTZ, High Country, and Z71 models when the Driver Assist Package is chosen. Base WT and Custom trims typically do not include ACC unless an optional package is added. If ACC is a priority, verify that the vehicle you’re considering includes the Driver Assist Package on its build sheet.

How do I know if my Chevy has an adaptive cruise?


The icon on the dash for adaptive is different from the regular cruise icon. That's the only tell, and long pressing the cruise cancel and seeing if ``adaptive cruise mode'' text come up is the only way to see if you have it installed, other than the sticker or running the VIN/door tag for option codes.



Does the Chevy Silverado have adaptive cruise control?


Yes, the Chevy Silverado has adaptive cruise control, but its availability depends on the model year, trim level, and whether it's a light-duty (150015001500) or heavy-duty (HD) truck. It is available on many models, with some premium trims having it as standard and other trims offering it as an option. 
Availability by Model and Trim

  • Silverado 1500: Adaptive cruise control is available on many trims, including the LT, RST, and LTZ. It is a standard feature on the High Country trim and available on the ZR2. 
  • Silverado HD: On the 2025 model, Adaptive Cruise Control is a standard feature on the High Country trim. Previously, it was available on the 2024 HD models as part of the Technology Package. 
  • For 2023 Silverado 1500: Adaptive cruise control was available on premium trims and standard on the High Country trim. 

How it works
  • Adaptive cruise control automatically adjusts your speed to maintain a set following distance from the vehicle ahead. 
  • When the vehicle in front slows down, the system will slow your Silverado down as well. When the path is clear, it will return to your set speed. 
  • On some models, the system can bring the truck to a complete stop and then resume once you are on a clear road. 



What year did Chevy get 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)



What trucks have adaptive cruise control?


Many modern trucks offer adaptive cruise control, including the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, GMC Sierra 1500, Toyota Tundra, and Honda Ridgeline. Both full-size and midsize trucks from various manufacturers provide this feature, though availability and standard inclusion may vary by model, trim level, and model year.
 
Full-size trucks

  • Ford: F-150, Super Duty (F-250 and F-350)
  • Chevrolet: Silverado 1500
  • GMC: Sierra 1500
  • Toyota: Tundra
  • Ram: 1500
  • Nissan: Titan 

Midsize trucks
  • Honda: Ridgeline
  • GMC: Canyon
  • Ford: Ranger
  • Chevrolet: Colorado
  • Toyota: Tacoma
  • Nissan: Frontier 


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