The 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe offers an impressive array of standard and available safety features for drivers in Jacksonville and surrounding areas. Advanced driver assistance technologies work together to help prevent crashes and protect occupants if a collision occurs.

Standard Safety Features

Every new 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe comes standard with essential safety features like StabiliTrak electronic stability control, traction control, antilock brakes, daytime running lights, and a rear vision camera. Multiple airbags protect both rows of seats. The Tahoe also has a steel safety cage and crush zones that absorb impact energy in a crash.

Available Driver Assistance Technologies

Chevrolet offers advanced driver assistance technologies to enhance safety further. Available features like automatic emergency braking, forward collision alert, lane keep assist with lane departure warning, front pedestrian braking, and more are designed to help avoid or mitigate the effects of a collision. The HD Surround Vision camera provides a top-down bird's-eye view around the Tahoe to help maneuver.

Automatic Emergency Braking

The Tahoe's available automatic emergency braking can detect a potential front-end collision with a vehicle you're following and automatically apply the brakes to prevent an impact or reduce its severity. This advanced system can also detect pedestrians and brake automatically when traveling on Gadsden roads.

Additional Driver Aids

Other available driver assistance features that promote safety in the Tahoe include reverse automatic braking, rear cross-traffic alert, blind zone monitoring, rear pedestrian alert, and more. With these technologies, Chevrolet aims to provide peace of mind to Pell City drivers and their passengers.

Passenger Protection

Inside the Tahoe, occupants are protected by ten standard airbags. Seat-mounted side airbags deploy from the first row to the third row to cushion the pelvis and thorax in certain side impacts. The Tahoe also has rollover-capable head curtain airbags that cover all three rows.

Safety Cage and Crush Zones

The Tahoe's safety cage uses high-strength steel rails that extend lengthwise down the body sides. This surrounds Oxford occupants with a robust structure. Engineered crush zones at the front and rear of the body are designed to crumple and absorb energy in a collision.

If you're interested in experiencing the latest safety advances for yourself, visit Cooper Chevrolet Buick in Anniston and take a new Chevrolet Tahoe for a test drive. Our knowledgeable sales staff can answer any questions about the Tahoe's safety technologies.

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