Dec 6, 2024

The 2024 Chevy lineup is vast and varied, but there’s something you’ll find on almost every single car when you head to the Chevy dealership: a range of excellent safety features. Whether you’re looking for a pickup truck, a large SUV, or a more compact family vehicle, you can expect it to have great technology that helps enhance the safety of every trip you take.

1. IntelliBeam

When you’re driving with your high beams on, you need to switch them off when traffic approaches. With IntelliBeam, your car automatically detects when there’s a vehicle coming your way and switches to the low beams until it has passed.

2. Forward Collision Alert

You need lightning-fast reflexes while driving, because you can go from safe to in danger in a matter of seconds. Forward Collision Alert can give you extra time to respond when you’re at risk of getting into an accident, as it can detect potential front-end collisions and warn you when one seems likely.

3. Following Distance Indicator

Sometimes it can be hard to tell when you’re following a vehicle a little too closely, so the Following Distance Indicator is a useful tool to help you gauge whether or not you need to leave more of a gap between you and the vehicle in front of you. It tells you how many seconds it’d take you to collide with the vehicle you’re driving behind.

4. Lane Keeping Assist

Models with Lane Keeping Assist can detect the lane lines, allowing them to tell when you’re leaving your lane. If you seem to be changing lanes without meaning to, then your vehicle jumps into action by briefly turning your steering wheel. This aims to draw your attention to the problem and get you to fix your position within your lane before you get into danger.

5. Front Pedestrian Braking

Passengers can dash out into the road unexpectedly, and it can be hard to spot them and slam on the brakes at times. If you ever need a little help braking quickly enough when there’s a pedestrian in front of your car, then your vehicle has your back and will automatically hit the brakes if you’re at risk of hitting someone.

6. Automatic Emergency Braking

Your vehicle can automatically hit the brakes if you’re at risk of crashing into a car in front of you. Automatic Emergency Braking and Forward Collision Alert work hand in hand to help you mitigate collisions if possible. If the automatic braking doesn’t prevent the collision, then it may at least help reduce the severity of the accident.

Are you looking for a 2024 Chevy with lots of driver assistance features? Come check out our range of Chevy vehicles at Blue Ribbon Chevrolet in Sallisaw, OK.