Safety features are the most important part of any car, and these days they’re better than ever. Modern Chevy vehicles have a range of active and passive features that help you stay safe, but it’s the driver assistance features are what really shine in the cars at the Chevy dealership.
Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking
Your Chevy keeps track of the car you’re following and is always watching for a potential collision. If the vehicle detects you’re in danger of colliding with that car, then it sends you a warning to let you know it’s time to take action. Your car can intervene itself, if needed, and engage the Automatic Emergency Braking feature to help you avoid a collision. If it can’t help you avoid a crash, then it can at least help you reduce the severity of one.
Front and Rear Pedestrian Alert
Your vehicle can detect pedestrians in front of you, so it warns you if you’re in danger of colliding with someone and can automatically apply the brakes if needed. Some Chevy cars can also tell when there are pedestrians behind you that you may collide with. When there’s a pedestrian you could bump into behind the car, then cars with this feature will warn you.
HD Surround Vision
HD Surround Vision is a camera system that lets you view the whole area around your vehicle. You can view a digital overhead image of your car, the feed of what’s going on behind your car, and a feed of what’s going on in front of your car to get a comprehensive look at your surroundings. This can assist you with parking and avoiding obstacles.
Teen Driver Technology
You can activate Teen Driver Technology when your teenager is driving your car without you present. The features delays your teenager from shifting into drive if they don’t have their seatbelt buckled.
You can set speed and volume limits for your teen’s journey. The vehicle can also generate a report card that tells you things such as if the car gave your teen any overspeed alerts, if any driver assistance features were activated, what distance your teen drove, and what their maximum speed was.
Lane Keep Assist
Your Chevy briefly and gently turns your steering wheel to get you back on track if it detects you’re getting too close to the neighboring lane. It does this if you seem to be leaving your lane without meaning to.
A lot of these features are standard across the lineup, while others are available depending on the model. Come find the best Chevy for you today at Schwieters Chevrolet of Cold Spring in Cold Springs, MN.

