Explore Chevy Features and Technology in North Florida

Explore Chevy Features and Technology in North Florida

Gordon Chevrolet maintains a growing library of feature and technology pages for Orange Park, Jacksonville, and North Florida shoppers researching what the Chevrolet lineup can do. This page is the centralized guide to the driver assistance systems, comfort amenities, infotainment technology, and capability features that show up across the brand's vehicles, organized so you can find the specific feature you are researching or scan the category that interests you most.

The library is grouped by the job each feature does rather than by the vehicles the features appear on. Shoppers typically start with a feature they want and then work backward to the models that offer it, which makes the functional grouping more useful than a model-by-model list. Each feature on this page links directly to its full overview, where you can learn how the technology works, which models offer it, and why it might justify the decision to buy a Chevy. As new feature pages are published, they populate into the appropriate category below.

Explore Features by Category

Tap a category below to jump straight to that section, or scroll through the full lineup in order.

Chevy Driver Assistance and Safety Technology

Chevy Driver Assistance and Safety Technology

Driver assistance and safety technology is the category shoppers research most often when evaluating whether a Chevy fits the way they drive. These features help the driver stay alert on long North Florida highways, maintain control in unexpected conditions, and protect less experienced drivers sharing the vehicle. The Chevrolet lineup includes both standard safety suites available across most models and premium driver assistance systems available on specific trims and platforms.

Research in this category typically focuses on two questions. The first is which baseline safety technologies come standard on a given model, because most shoppers want to understand what protection the vehicle provides without paying for an optional package. The second is which advanced driver assistance systems are available on higher trims and whether the feature set justifies the price step. Both questions are answered on the individual feature pages linked below.

Chevy Super Cruise

Super Cruise is Chevrolet's hands-free driver assistance technology, available on compatible roads across North America and designed to let the driver take their hands off the steering wheel while the system manages speed, lane position, and lane changes. It is offered on specific Chevrolet models and trims, including higher trims of the Silverado 1500, Tahoe, and Suburban, and has become a deciding factor for shoppers who spend significant time on mapped highways.

Learn more on our Chevy Super Cruise page.

Chevy Safety Assist

Chevy Safety Assist is Chevrolet's standard safety suite, bundling forward collision alert, automatic emergency braking, and lane keep assist with lane departure warning among other driver assistance technologies. It is standard on most of the current lineup, which means the baseline of safety technology applies whether the shopper is looking at a Trax, an Equinox, or a full-size SUV.

Full details are on our Chevy Safety Assist page.

Chevy Teen Driver Technology

Families with newer drivers benefit from Teen Driver Technology, Chevrolet's built-in system that gives parents the ability to set speed warnings, audio volume limits, and other parameters tied to a specific key fob. It also generates a report card that summarizes how the vehicle was driven, giving parents a way to coach teen drivers based on real data rather than assumption.

Read the complete overview on our Chevy Teen Driver Technology page.

Chevy Comfort and Convenience Features

Chevy Comfort and Convenience Features

Comfort and convenience features are the technologies that make the Chevrolet ownership experience better on a daily basis, particularly for North Florida drivers who spend significant time in the vehicle during hot summer months. This category covers everything from climate-controlled seating to adaptive suspension systems, and it is where many Orange Park and Fleming Island shoppers focus when they are deciding between trim levels on a specific model.

The research pattern in this category is often tied directly to a specific purchase decision. A shopper who has driven a vehicle with ventilated seats rarely wants to go back, and the decision between trims on models like the Tahoe or the Silverado 1500 frequently comes down to whether the higher trim adds a specific comfort feature. Understanding what each technology does and which trims include it helps shoppers make the trim decision with clear expectations.

Chevy Ventilated and Cooled Seats

Florida summers make leather and leatherette seating surfaces uncomfortable, and ventilated and cooled seats solve the problem by circulating cool air against the driver and passenger through fans built into the seat cushion and backrest. The feature is available on higher trims across several Chevrolet models and is one of the most commonly requested upgrades from North Florida buyers.

Learn more on our Chevy Ventilated and Cooled Seats page.

Chevy Climate-Controlled Seating

Climate-controlled seating combines heated and ventilated functions in a single system, giving the driver and front passenger year-round temperature control from the seat itself. Ventilated seats get the most attention in Florida, but climate-controlled seating is the more complete solution for buyers who travel through cooler climates or want heating available during the occasional cold snap.

Full details are on our Chevy Climate-Controlled Seating page.

Chevy AutoSense Power Liftgate

AutoSense Power Liftgate lets the driver open the rear liftgate hands-free by waving a foot under the rear bumper when the key fob is nearby. The feature earns its keep in everyday scenarios where the driver is carrying groceries, luggage, or gear and does not have a free hand to reach for a liftgate button.

Read the complete overview on our Chevy AutoSense Power Liftgate page.

Chevy Power Sliding Center Console

A power sliding center console appears on select full-size Chevrolet trucks and SUVs, letting the driver move the center console rearward to create additional storage flexibility or better access between the front seats. It is one of the more distinctive convenience features in the lineup and a noticeable upgrade for buyers who use their vehicle as a mobile workspace.

Learn more on our Chevy Power Sliding Center Console page.

Chevy Air Ride and Magnetic Ride Control

Air Ride and Magnetic Ride Control are Chevrolet's advanced suspension technologies, both designed to improve ride quality, handling, and load management depending on the platform. Air Ride uses adjustable air springs to change ride height and load-leveling behavior. Magnetic Ride Control uses magnetically controlled dampers to react to road conditions in real time, which produces a measurably different feel on uneven pavement.

Full details are on our Chevy Air Ride and Magnetic Ride Control page.

Chevy Infotainment and Connectivity

Chevy Infotainment and Connectivity

Infotainment and connectivity features cover the screens, audio systems, and connected services that define how the driver and passengers interact with the vehicle. Chevrolet has invested heavily in this category in recent years, with Google Built-In now appearing across many models and specialized displays and camera systems expanding what the driver can see and control from behind the wheel.

For most shoppers, infotainment features come up during the daily commute and on longer drives, when the quality of the navigation system, the voice assistant, and the audio experience directly affects how enjoyable the vehicle is to live with. Families researching a Chevrolet SUV frequently weigh rear-seat entertainment options alongside front-cabin technology, and commuters often prioritize Google Built-In and heads-up display availability when deciding between trims.

Chevy Google Built-In

Google Built-In is Chevrolet's integrated Google platform, giving the driver access to Google Maps, Google Assistant, and Google Play apps directly through the vehicle's infotainment system without needing to pair a phone. The platform represents a meaningful shift in how Chevrolet vehicles handle navigation, voice control, and app-based features, and it is available across many current Chevrolet models, including several vehicles in the Chevrolet EV Models lineup.

Learn more on our Chevy Google Built-In page.

Chevy Head-Up Display

Head-Up Display projects key driving information onto the lower portion of the windshield, allowing the driver to see speed, navigation prompts, and driver assistance alerts without looking away from the road. Shoppers often research the feature once they have experienced it in another vehicle and want to confirm which Chevrolet trims include it.

Full details are on our Chevy Head-Up Display page.

Chevy Rear Camera Mirror

Rear Camera Mirror replaces the traditional rearview mirror's reflection with a live camera feed from the rear of the vehicle, giving the driver a clear view even when rear passengers, cargo, or a trailer load would otherwise block the mirror. The feature is particularly useful for families who travel with loaded cargo areas and for truck owners who tow or haul regularly.

Read the complete overview on our Chevy Rear Camera Mirror page.

Chevy Rear Seat Media System

The rear seat media system is Chevrolet's in-vehicle entertainment solution for passengers in the second and third rows, typically available on full-size SUVs like the Tahoe and Suburban where long drives make rear-seat entertainment a deciding factor. Families making the drive between North Florida and destinations like Atlanta or Orlando use the system to keep passengers occupied on extended trips.

Learn more on our Chevy Rear Seat Media System page.

Chevy Digital Driver Information Center

Drivers who prefer a customizable instrument cluster will find the Digital Driver Information Center replaces the traditional analog gauges with a reconfigurable digital display, giving the driver control over what information appears directly in their line of sight. The display supports multiple modes and integrates with other technologies such as navigation and driver assistance systems to present the most relevant information at any given time.

Full details are on our Chevy Digital Driver Information Center page.

Chevy Utility and Capability Features

Chevy Utility and Capability Features

Utility and capability features cover the technologies that expand what Chevrolet vehicles can do beyond daily transportation. This category includes tools designed specifically for towing, hauling, and cargo management, and it is the category that truck and full-size SUV buyers research most carefully when they are comparing capability across trims and configurations.

For North Florida shoppers who tow boats to the coast, haul equipment between job sites, or load cargo for weekend trips, utility features often make the difference between a truck that works and a truck that fits. Understanding what each capability feature does and how it improves the towing or hauling experience helps shoppers narrow toward the specific trim and configuration that matches their actual use case.

Chevy Multi-Flex and StowFlex Tailgate

Two distinctive tailgate designs appear on Chevrolet's trucks. The Silverado 1500 offers the Multi-Flex tailgate, which supports six different configurations including a step and a workbench, and the Colorado offers the StowFlex tailgate, which includes built-in storage directly inside the tailgate itself. Both represent meaningful upgrades over a traditional single-motion tailgate.

Read the complete overview on our Chevy Multi-Flex and StowFlex Tailgate page.

Chevy Advanced Trailering Camera Views

Advanced trailering camera views provide the driver with multiple camera angles when towing, including views that effectively let the driver see through the trailer itself using a system of cameras and display overlays. The technology is one of the most meaningful towing-related upgrades in recent Chevrolet trucks and a feature that Middleburg and Green Cove Springs buyers who tow regularly often research in depth.

Learn more on our Chevy Advanced Trailering Camera Views page.

Take the Next Step at Gordon Chevrolet

Take the Next Step at Gordon Chevrolet

Once you have identified the Chevrolet features that matter most to you, the next step is finding the specific vehicle and trim combination that offers them. The tools below help you move from feature research into inventory, pricing, and the purchase process.

Browse the complete Chevrolet lineup on our New Vehicle Inventory page, check current offers on our New Vehicle Specials page, start a credit application through the Finance Center, or value your current vehicle with our Trade-In Value tool.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chevy Features

Super Cruise is offered on specific Chevrolet models and trims, including the Silverado 1500, Tahoe, Suburban, and several other platforms. Availability varies by model year and trim level, so the best way to confirm which vehicles on our lot are equipped with Super Cruise is to check our New Vehicle Inventory page or learn more on our Chevy Super Cruise page.

Heated seats warm the driver or passenger using heating elements built into the seat, ventilated seats circulate cool air through fans built into the seat cushion and backrest, and climate-controlled seats combine both functions into a single integrated system. For Florida drivers, ventilated seats are the more frequently requested feature, though climate-controlled seating is the more complete option. Learn more on our Chevy Climate-Controlled Seating page.

Google Built-In is available on many current Chevrolet models but not every vehicle in the lineup, and availability can vary by trim level on models where it is offered. The feature is part of Chevrolet's broader infotainment upgrade and continues to expand across the lineup each model year, including several vehicles in the Chevrolet EV range. Learn more on our Chevy Google Built-In page.

Chevy Safety Assist is the standard safety suite included on most Chevrolet models, bundling forward collision alert, automatic emergency braking, and lane keep assist with lane departure warning among other features. Optional driver assistance packages typically add more advanced technologies such as adaptive cruise control, rear cross-traffic alert, and blind zone monitoring. Learn more on our Chevy Safety Assist page.

Standard features vary by model and trim, but most current Chevrolet models include Chevy Safety Assist, Teen Driver, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a baseline infotainment screen as standard equipment. Premium features such as Super Cruise, ventilated seats, and advanced trailering camera views are typically available on higher trims or through optional packages. Browse our New Vehicle Inventory page to review what each vehicle on our lot includes.

The best way to compare features across trim levels is to visit the individual model inventory page on our site, which lets you filter vehicles on our lot by trim and review the feature content for each. You can also call our sales team at (904) 592-3846 for help narrowing to the trim that includes the specific features you are researching, or visit our Contact Us page to schedule a time to review trim differences in person.

Cross-brand feature comparisons are covered on our Chevrolet Comparisons hub, which is organized by Chevrolet model and includes head-to-head comparisons against Ford, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Kia, Ram, and GMC. You can also start with the full lineup on our Chevy Models overview hub to review what each Chevrolet vehicle offers before moving into cross-brand research.

See the Chevy features you have been researching at Gordon Chevrolet, 1166 Blanding Blvd, Orange Park, FL 32065. Call (904) 592-3846 to schedule a test drive, or browse the full lineup on our New Vehicle Inventory page.

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