
Chevy’s Top Tech Features for 2025
Chevrolet’s commitment to innovation shines in its 2025 lineup, delivering cutting-edge technology that enhances safety, connectivity, and driving ease. At Jet Chevrolet, part of the Dinsmore Auto Group, we’re proud to offer vehicles packed with Chevy technology that caters to modern drivers in Tacoma and Puyallup. From hands-free driving to intuitive infotainment, the Chevy tech features redefine the driving experience. In this listicle, I’ll highlight the standout Chevy tech features for 2025, answering key questions about Chevy Super Cruise, Chevy infotainment, Chevy safety tech, and more, while showcasing why Chevrolet leads the pack at our Federal Way dealership.
1. Chevy Super Cruise: Hands-Free Driving
Does Chevy offer hands-free driving technology? Yes, with Chevy Super Cruise, a pioneering Level 2+ advanced driver assistance system. What is Chevy Super Cruise, and how does it work? Super Cruise allows hands-free driving on over 400,000 miles of mapped highways, using LiDAR-mapped data, cameras, and radar to maintain lane discipline and adapt to traffic. It now supports trailering and automatic lane changes, as seen in a 2025 MotorTrend review. Available on models like the 2025 Tahoe, Suburban, and Silverado EV (LT and RST trims), Super Cruise is standard on premium trims like the Tahoe Premier and optional on others, starting at $25/month with OnStar One Super Cruise ($65/month for full features).
Unlike Ford’s BlueCruise or Toyota’s Traffic Jam Assist, Super Cruise offers broader highway coverage and smoother integration with Chevy safety tech, such as adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist, making it a standout for long-distance drives. At Jet Chevrolet, we see Super Cruise as a game-changer for commuters and road-trippers.
2. Advanced Infotainment System
How does Chevy infotainment compare to Ford or Toyota? The Chevy infotainment system, powered by Chevrolet Infotainment 3, excels with its user-friendly interface and large touchscreens, ranging from 7 to 17.7 inches. The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban feature a class-leading 17.7-inch touchscreen, paired with Google built-in, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, Chevy compatibility (except on EVs like the Blazer EV and Equinox EV, which use GM’s proprietary system). A 2025 Motor1 review praises its clean design and quick response, noting minor drawbacks like the lack of a home button during CarPlay use.
Compared to Ford’s SYNC 4, which offers similar screen sizes but a busier interface, or Toyota’s Audio Multimedia system, which lags in responsiveness, Chevy’s system balances simplicity and functionality. In-car Wi-Fi Chevy via OnStar’s Connect Plus plan ($20/month) supports streaming and gaming, while six USB-C ports and wireless charging keep devices powered. This makes Chevy’s infotainment a top choice for tech-savvy drivers at Jet Chevrolet.

3. Seamless Smartphone Integration
Which Chevy models come with wireless Apple CarPlay? Most 2025 Chevy models, including the Silverado 1500, Tahoe, Suburban, Traverse, Trax, and Colorado, offer standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Chevy integration, except for the Blazer EV, Equinox EV, and Silverado EV LT/RST, which rely on Google-based systems. The Silverado EV Work Truck trim, however, includes wireless CarPlay, as noted by GM Authority. Connecting is simple: pair your phone via Bluetooth in the park, tap the CarPlay icon, and follow prompts, per Chevrolet’s guide.
This seamless integration allows access to navigation (Apple Maps, Google Maps), music (Spotify, Apple Music), and hands-free calls via Siri, enhancing safety and convenience. Compared to Toyota, which restricts wireless CarPlay to higher trims, or Ford, which matches Chevy’s broad availability, Chevy’s consistent offering across non-EV models ensures accessibility for Puyallup drivers shopping at Jet Chevrolet.
4. Comprehensive Safety Technologies
Chevy safety is a cornerstone of the 2025 lineup, with the Chevy Safety Assist suite standard on all models. This includes automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane-keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. New for 2025, the Tahoe and Suburban feature an Interior Motion Detection system, alerting owners to movement inside a parked vehicle, ideal for families. A J.D. Power report ranks Chevy’s safety suite among the best for reliability and effectiveness.
Compared to Ford’s Co-Pilot360, which offers similar features but fewer standard inclusions, or Toyota’s Safety Sense 3.0, which lacks Chevy’s cyclist detection, Chevy safety tech provides robust protection. The optional Chevy Super Cruise further enhances safety with semi-autonomous driving, making Chevy a leader for safety-conscious buyers at Dinsmore Auto Group.
5. Digital Cockpit and Connectivity
The Chevy digital cockpit transforms the driver experience with customizable displays and connected services. The 2025 Silverado 1500 LT trim features a 17.7-inch infotainment screen and an 11-inch digital gauge cluster, while the Tahoe and Suburban pair these with a 15-inch head-up display. The myChevrolet app integrates with Chevy OnStar, offering remote start, diagnostics, and charger location services for EVs, with plans starting at $10/month for basic connectivity.
In-car Wi-Fi Chevy, powered by a 5G LTE hotspot, supports multiple devices, outpacing Toyota’s 4G-based Wi-Fi in speed. Ford’s SYNC Connect matches Chevy’s Wi-Fi but requires separate subscriptions for advanced features. The Chevy touchscreen interface is intuitive, with analog climate controls for ease, as highlighted in a 2025 Car and Driver review, ensuring drivers stay connected and informed at Jet Chevrolet.

6. EV-Specific Technology Innovations
Chevrolet’s electric vehicles, like the 2025 Blazer EV and Silverado EV, showcase Chevy technology tailored for EVs. The Blazer EV’s 17.7-inch touchscreen with Google built-in offers native navigation and battery optimization, though it lacks CarPlay, per GM Authority. The Silverado EV’s vehicle-to-home (V2H) capability, paired with GM Energy’s PowerShift Charger, powers homes during outages, a feature absent in Ford’s F-150 Lightning or Toyota’s bZ4X. Both EVs support 350 kW DC fast-charging, adding 100 miles in 10 minutes, and integrate with 250,000 public chargers, including Tesla Superchargers via a GM-approved NACS adapter.
These EV-specific advancements, combined with Chevy safety tech like Super Cruise, position Chevy as a leader in electric innovation, available for test drives at Jet Chevrolet.
Why Choose Jet Chevrolet for Chevy Tech?
The 2025 Chevy lineup redefines automotive technology with Chevy Super Cruise, Chevy infotainment, Chevy safety tech, and the Chevy digital cockpit, offering unmatched connectivity and safety for Tacoma and Puyallup drivers. At Jet Chevrolet, we provide a curated selection of tech-forward models, from the family-friendly Tahoe to the electric Silverado EV. As part of the Dinsmore Auto Group, we offer transparent pricing, flexible financing, and expert guidance on Chevy tech features. With Chevy technology leading the way, now’s the perfect time to upgrade your drive at Jet Chevrolet. Visit us!
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