Look, Ma: No hands, no feet, and no gas!
As I drove the 2022 Bolt EUV, Chevroletâs new all-electric SUV, across Los Angeles from the beach to rolling hills in hands-free mode, my first reaction was...ahhhh! Iâve owned a 2017 Bolt EV, the first of its kind, for more than three years, but Iâve never driven a car that steers itself. Watching the wheel turn on its own as the car snaked through windy sections of a freeway never got old during my 60-mile round trip.
With my hands in my lap and my foot off the pedals, I wasnât sure what to do with myself. I was caught between trying to relax but still pay attention to the road; the EUV isnât a fully self-driving vehicle (no cars for sale are, not even Teslas), which means you still have to be prepared to take the wheel and slam on the brake. When I finally got used to the driver assistance features formally known as Super Cruise with Automated Cruise Control, I found myself staring forward at the road but zoning out, forgetting to look at Google Maps in the shiny 10.2-inch center screen. There were a few times I almost missed an exit. Read more...
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