KEY POINTS
  • GM's Super Cruise topped Consumer Reports testing of active driver-assist systems, leaving Tesla's Autopilot "a distant second."
  • Super Cruise on a Cadillac CT6 sedan scored 69 out of 100 points, while Tesla's Autopilot on a Model Y was second at 57 points.
  • This is the second time Super Cruise has topped Consumer Reports' testing of active driver-assist systems.

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A steering wheel light bar and cluster icons indicates the status of Super Cruise™ and will prompt the driver to return their attention to the road ahead if the system detects driver attention has turned away from the road too long. 

General Motors' Super Cruise system topped Consumer Reports testing of assisted driving technology, leaving Tesla's Autopilot "a distant second," the consumer research nonprofit reported Wednesday.

Super Cruise on a Cadillac CT6 sedan scored 69 out of 100 points in Consumer Reports' testing. Tesla's Autopilot on a Model Y was second at 57, followed by Ford Motor's Co-pilot 360 system at 52 and Audi's Pre-sense at 48. Consumer Reports evaluated 17 systems as part of its testing.

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