Keeping You Safe Every Way We Can
Safety is important to you and that's why it's important to us. We know you have days when you're in the car more often than you'd like, running errands and taking care of the daily business of life. Other days it's a pleasure to be out on the open road, enjoying the scenery and a different pace, in the comfort of your vehicle.
Your safety and the safety of others takes top priority. We design our vehicles to keep everyone safe, especially precious cargo, so that when you're driving out of necessity or recreation, you can rely on GM engineering to take you there the safest way possible.
GM Continuous Safety
Our commitment to the safety of our drivers means helping your prepare for the unexpected. You don't plan on being involved in an accident so we've developed ways to take care of you and your family before , during and after a collision. GM Continuous Safety is available on a large selection of cars, trucks, SUVs and vans and the following list shows how GM helps to keep your family safe.
Safety Before
Avoidance is key. The following technologies assist you in keeping dangerous situations at bay, giving you the tools you need to remain in control and safely on the road where you belong.
- Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
- ABS reduces wheel lockup, helping drivers maintain steering control while braking hard on most slippery surfaces.
- Traction Control
- Helps reduce wheel spin on most slippery surfaces.
- All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Various AWD systems include: Versatrak, on-demand AWD and full-time AWD. When the drive system senses a drive wheel slipping, AWD transfers torque to all wheels for added traction.
- StabiliTraTM
- Detects if the vehicle isn't responding adequately to steering input, and applies quick, precise force to the appropriate brake to bring the vehicle back on track.
Safety During
When impact is unavoidable, many GM vehicles are designed to reduce the risk of injury. No one wants to think about a collision but you'll be better prepared to survive and protect your family in the event of an accident with the following GM technologies.
- Crush Zones
- Front and rear body structure crush zones help absorb energy by deforming in a controlled manner during a collision.
- Air Bags
- Supplementing the safety belt system, front air bags, like side-impact and head-curtains, help restrain the driver and front passenger in moderate to severe front impacts.
- Safety Cage
- A high-strength steel safety cage surrounds the passenger compartment, helping protect everyone and everything inside.
Safety After
When you've gone through a collision, you can't predict your emotional state or your ability to call for help. But with OnStar° and Advanced Automatic Crash Notification be reassured that both technologies will get help to you without delay.
- OnStar
- If your air bags deploy, OnStar-equipped vehicles send a signal to a highly trained OnStar Advisor, who contacts you to see if you need help. You can also press the OnStar emergency button anytime you need help.
- Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN)
- Automatically notifies OnStar and provides crash information following a collision. AACN uses additional sensors to detect rear and side impacts even if the air bags do not deploy.
Safety Awards
12 GM vehicles that won US government NHTSA 5-star Safety Rating*
- Chevrolet Aveo - Frontal Star Rating
- Chevrolet Malibu - Frontal Star Rating
- Chevrolet Impala - Frontal Star Rating
- Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Frontal Star Rating
- Chevrolet Equinox - Frontal and Side Star Rating
- Chevrolet TrailBlazer - Side Star Rating
- Pontiac Torrent - Frontal Driver and Passenger Rating
- GMC Envoy - Side Star Rating
- Saturn VUE - Frontal and Side Star Rating
- Saturn RELAY- Frontal Star Driver and Passenger Rating