GMC trucks to deploy adaptive cruise control system
It features a single high-mounted camera behind the rear view mirror and can bring the Sierra to a complete stop.
Automaker General Motors Co’s truck brand GMC said on Friday its 2020 Sierra large pickup trucks will have an adaptive cruise control system, in a push to catch up with its rivals.
Adaptive cruise control system allows trucks to automatically adjust speed to maintain a set distance behind the vehicle ahead.
It features a single high-mounted camera behind the rear view mirror and can bring the Sierra to a complete stop.
The battle for share in the high-paying large-pickup truck market is intensifying and already a few General Motors’ rivals offer this type of system.
The addition of the cruise control system is a sign that General Motors is moving to close gaps with rivals, particularly with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV’s new Ram pickup truck, which has been gaining market share this year.