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Hello there! I'm looking to get 2024 Sierra 3500 HD Denali Ultimate. Is there an active lane-keep feature where the truck will steer for you on the freeway and during stop-and-go traffic? Similar to Ford's Copilot 360 2.0 on their super duty. Thanks! 

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Lane keep assist/ lane departure doesn't really drive for you. I helps keep you in your lane if you drift out of it. Only works at 37 mph and above on well marked roads. Super cruise is the "auto drive" feature. 

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2 hours ago, macgeng said:

Hello there! I'm looking to get 2024 Sierra 3500 HD Denali Ultimate. Is there an active lane-keep feature where the truck will steer for you on the freeway and during stop-and-go traffic? Similar to Ford's Copilot 360 2.0 on their super duty. Thanks! 

 

 

No.  Only the 1500s have lane keep assist and Super Cruise as options.  

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GM heavy duty trucks have the old hydraulic assisted power steering. In order to have lane keep and super cruise, it needs to be electronically assisted power steering. Hopefully, the heavy duty trucks get it someday but don't hold your breath.

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1 hour ago, bruceb58 said:

GM heavy duty trucks have the old hydraulic assisted power steering. In order to have lane keep and super cruise, it needs to be electronically assisted power steering. Hopefully, the heavy duty trucks get it someday but don't hold your breath.

 

Oh man. That's a damn shame cause Ford has it on their heavy-duty trucks, both active lane keep and lane keep assist. GMC trucks are much better looking. 

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My wife’s ‘23 Suburban 3.0 has lane keep. Most times I find it helpful, albeit not necessary. Other times, especially in construction or worn pavement it’s a nuisance. Again, I could definitely live without it, but it’s a nice feature.

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I have it in my 2500 W/T poverty model. 
 

 

it’s called the thing mounted inside my head. It’s still working well enough to stay attentive behind the wheel of a 7,200lb pile of steel moving 70mph down the road.  

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