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In mid-May 2026, General Motors (GM) announced a major digital upgrade to its factory-integrated Collision Assistance system, designed to guide vehicle owners toward standardized OEM restoration right from the moment an accident occurs.
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The upgraded system is deeply integrated with the GM Collision Repair Network (CRN), GM Genuine Parts, and ACDelco components. When the vehicle’s built-in OnStar sensors detect a crash, the infotainment screen and mobile app instantly deploy clear, step-by-step guidance, navigating the driver directly to a certified shop that strictly adheres to the “GM Genuine Repair Procedures.” The 2026 update places a strong focus on “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) safety restoration testing,” ensuring intricate electronics are 100% accurately recalibrated post-collision.
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Impact:
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Intercepting Non-Standard Repairs: Automakers are using digital tools to capture customers at the “first touchpoint” of an accident scene, further fortifying the ecosystem for OEM parts and certified repair facilities.
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Ensuring Repair Integrity: Drastically reduces the risk of secondary vehicle malfunctions caused by improper third-party independent workshop repairs, safeguarding long-term consumer brand loyalty.
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Digital Safeguards: General Motors Upgrades In-Vehicle Collision Assistance System for One-Touch Access to OEM Repair Network
2026-05-20
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