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2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV parked in front of modern building.

While the idea of a gas-free daily commute is appealing on its own, the 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV offers much more. This all-electric compact SUV features a massive infotainment display, advanced safety tech, and a hands-free driving system.

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2026 Chevrolet Colorado driving through a desert landscape, highlighting its powerful performance and off-road capability.

Mid-size trucks continue to be a popular choice for drivers seeking the efficiency of a compact truck with the hard-working performance of a full-size pickup. The 2026 Chevrolet Colorado offers drivers the best of both worlds, with an efficient yet powerful engine, upscale technology, and impressive towing and payload capacity.

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2026 Chevy Tahoe driving on a road

When it comes to family road trips, the Chevrolet Tahoe has always been a heavyweight champion. It’s big, it’s comfortable, and it has enough room for the whole crew plus the dog. But for 2026, the Tahoe isn’t just winning on size—it’s leading the pack in safety technology.

If you are looking for a vehicle that acts as a second set of eyes (and sometimes a second set of feet on the brakes), the 2026 Tahoe is designed for you. Here is why this SUV is the ultimate choice for safety-conscious families.

Hands-Free Driving with Super Cruise™

The standout feature for 2026 is the expanded availability of Super Cruise. This is the industry’s first true hands-free driver assistance technology. It allows you to travel hands-free on hundreds of thousands of miles of compatible roads across the U.S. and Canada.

Imagine a long drive to a weekend tournament where the car handles the steering and maintains a safe distance from traffic while you stay focused on the road. It even works while trailering! This feature significantly reduces driver fatigue, making those long hauls much more relaxing for everyone inside.

The “Cabin Glance” Feature: A Parent’s Best Friend

We’ve all been there—you hear a strange noise in the third row and want to check on the kids without turning your head away from the road. New for 2026, the Tahoe offers Cabin Glance. This interior camera system allows you to see what’s happening in the rear seats directly on your massive 17.7-inch infotainment screen. It’s perfect for checking if the toddler is napping or if the teenagers are finally sharing their snacks.

Standard Protection for Every Mile

You don’t have to buy the top-tier trim to get world-class protection. Every 2026 Tahoe comes standard with Chevy Safety Assist, a suite of six advanced safety features. This includes:

  • Enhanced Automatic Emergency Braking: Now even smarter at detecting potential collisions.
  • Front Pedestrian and Bicyclist Braking: Keeps a sharp eye out for neighbors on bikes or kids playing near the street.
  • Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking: A life-saver at busy four-way stops where other drivers might not be paying attention.

2026 Tahoe Standard Safety Highlights

FeatureWhat It Does
HD Surround VisionGives you a bird’s-eye view of everything around the SUV.
Blind Zone Steering AssistGently turns the wheel if you try to lane-change into another car.
Rear Cross Traffic BrakingAutomatically stops if a car zooms behind you while you’re reversing.
Teen Driver TechnologyHelps you coach new drivers by setting speed alerts and volume limits.

Peace of Mind with OnStar®

Safety isn’t just about avoiding accidents; it’s about what happens afterward. The 2026 Tahoe comes with OnStar capabilities. With a simple button press (or automatically in a crash), you are connected to a live advisor who can send emergency services directly to your GPS location. In a vehicle this size, knowing that help is always one touch away provides an extra layer of confidence.

Take a Tour of the Tech

The 2026 Chevrolet Tahoe proves that you can have a rugged, powerful SUV that is also incredibly smart and protective. Whether you are navigating a crowded school drop-off line or cruising the highway on a family vacation, the Tahoe is built to keep your most precious cargo safe. Learn more about the Tahoe and browse our current inventory .

Ready to see these features in person? Stop by the dealership today for a full demonstration of the 2026 Tahoe’s safety systems and see why it’s the leader in its class!

2026 Chevy Equinox parked in a field

When you are looking for a new SUV, you probably have a long checklist. You want enough cup holders, a great sound system, and plenty of cargo space for your weekend gear. But at the top of that list should always be safety.

For 2026, Chevrolet has made safety a priority by including Chevy Safety Assist as a standard feature on both the Equinox and the Traverse. This isn’t just a single tool; it is a “digital co-pilot” designed to help you stay aware of your surroundings.

Let’s look at how this technology works to keep you and your family safe on the road.

The Core Six: What’s Included?

Both the 2026 Equinox and the 2026 Traverse come with a standard suite of six safety features. These tools work in the background to prevent accidents before they happen:

  1. Automatic Emergency Braking: If the car senses a front-end collision is about to happen and you haven’t reacted, it can automatically apply the brakes.
  2. Front Pedestrian Braking: This system is specifically tuned to look for people crossing the street, helping you avoid accidents in busy neighborhoods or school zones.
  3. Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning: We’ve all been there—you get a little distracted and start to drift. This system gives a gentle nudge to the steering wheel to help keep you centered in your lane.
  4. Forward Collision Alert: This acts as a “heads up” by warning you if you are following a car too closely or if a collision is imminent.
  5. Following Distance Indicator: This handy tool shows you exactly how many seconds are between you and the car in front of you, helping you maintain a safe gap.
  6. IntelliBeam® High Beam Assist: No more fumbling with your brights! Your Chevy will automatically turn the high beams on and off based on surrounding traffic.

The 2026 Equinox: Small SUV, Big Protection

The 2026 Equinox might be a compact SUV, but it is packed with over 15 standard safety features. Beyond the core suite, the Equinox adds Side Bicyclist Alert. This is a game-changer for city driving, as it warns you if a cyclist is approaching your blind spot before you open your door or change lanes.

It also features Intersection Automatic Emergency Braking. This helps protect you at one of the most dangerous places on the road—the four-way stop—by watching for cross-traffic that might not be stopping.

Learn more about the Equinox and shop new models.

The 2026 Traverse: The High-Tech Family Hauler

If you need the extra room of the three-row Traverse, you get even more high-tech options. For 2026, the Traverse offers Super Cruise™ on select trims. This is a hands-free driving technology that works on hundreds of thousands of miles of compatible roads across the U.S. and Canada.

The Traverse also emphasizes “Blind Zone Steering Assist.” If you try to change lanes while a vehicle is in your blind spot, the steering wheel will provide a brief, firm turn to alert you and help steer you back into your lane.

Learn more about the Traverse and shop new models.

Why It Matters

These features aren’t meant to take over the driving for you. Instead, they act like a second set of eyes. Whether it’s a rainy Tuesday commute or a long family road trip, having these systems on board reduces the “mental load” of driving, making your time behind the wheel much more relaxed.

See the Safety in Action

Reading about safety is one thing, but feeling it in action is another! We invite you to come down to the dealership and take the 2026 Equinox or Traverse for a spin. We can show you how the alerts look on the dash and how easy it is to customize the settings to your liking.