Must-Have Chevy Safety Features vs. Nice-to-Have Chevy Safety Features

Chevy Safety Features 

When shopping for your next vehicle, safety should always be at the top of your priority list. Chevrolet vehicles are known for offering a strong mix of standard and available safety features, but how do you decide which Chevy safety features are essential and which are simply upgrades? Our team here at Gillman Chevrolet Harlingen split them into "must have" vs "nice to have" categories to make things easy.

Must-Have Chevy Safety Features

These are the core safety technologies that every modern driver should look for when car shopping.

  • Automatic Emergency Braking helps reduce the risk of front-end collisions by alerting you and applying the brakes if necessary. This feature is especially valuable in busy traffic or during sudden stops.
  • Forward Collision Alert works alongside emergency braking by warning you if you're following another vehicle too closely. It adds an extra layer of awareness during highway driving.
  • Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning gently corrects steering if you unintentionally drift from your lane. For commuters or long-distance drivers, this can significantly reduce fatigue-related risks.
  • Front Pedestrian Braking detects pedestrians ahead and can help prevent or lessen the severity of a collision-an important feature for city driving.

These features are part of Chevy Safety Assist, which comes standard on many new Chevrolet models. They form the foundation of everyday driving protection and should be non-negotiable when selecting your next vehicle.

Nice-to-Have Chevy Safety Features

While not essential for every driver, these advanced features provide additional convenience and confidence.

  • Adaptive Cruise Control automatically adjusts your speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. It's especially useful for long highway drives.
  • HD Surround Vision offers a 360-degree view around your vehicle, making parking and maneuvering in tight spaces much easier.
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Rear Pedestrian Alert provide warnings when backing out of parking spots-ideal for busy shopping centers or school pickup lines.
  • Super Cruiseâ„¢ Hands-Free Driving (available on select models) allows for hands-free driving on compatible highways, adding a premium layer of driver assistance.

These features enhance convenience and situational awareness, but they typically come on higher trims, like the Chevy Silverado 1500 High Country, or optional upgrades.

Learn More at Our Chevy Dealership in Harlingen, TX

Whether you're upgrading your family SUV or purchasing your first vehicle, safety should always come first. Visit our Chevy dealership in Harlingen, TX to explore models equipped with Chevy Safety Assist and advanced driver technologies. Our team will help you compare trims and find the right Chevrolet with the protection features that matter most to you.