Why Chevrolet’s advanced towing technology is changing the way Pacific Northwest drivers haul boats, campers, RVs, and trailers
Living in the Seattle area means having access to some of the best outdoor recreation in the country.
One weekend you might be towing a fishing boat to Puget Sound. The next, you’re heading toward the Cascades with a camping trailer or hauling side-by-sides to Eastern Washington. For many families, summer means road trips with RVs, boats, utility trailers, and all the gear that comes with an active Pacific Northwest lifestyle.
The challenge? Towing can be intimidating—even for experienced drivers.

That’s exactly why Chevrolet and General Motors continue investing in advanced trailering technology designed to make towing safer, easier, and more confidence-inspiring. According to GM’s latest announcement, today’s Chevrolet trucks and SUVs offer an integrated suite of trailering technologies that help drivers hitch up, monitor their trailer, and travel with greater confidence.
For drivers throughout Seattle, Burien, Renton, Kent, Auburn, and Tacoma, these features are quickly becoming some of the most valuable technologies available on modern trucks and SUVs.
What Is GM’s Smart Trailering Technology?
Modern Chevrolet trucks and SUVs offer much more than a hitch receiver and towing package.
GM’s available trailering technologies include:
- Multiple camera views designed specifically for towing
- An In-Vehicle Trailering App
- Trailer profiles and monitoring systems
- Trailer tire pressure and temperature monitoring
- Trailer lighting diagnostics
- Available Trailer Side Blind Zone Alert
- Available Super Cruise with trailering capability on select vehicles
Together, these systems help simplify nearly every stage of towing—from connecting the trailer to navigating busy highways.
Towing Boats, Campers, and Work Trailers
The Puget Sound region is full of opportunities for outdoor recreation and work. Whether you’re launching a boat at Lake Washington or hauling a camper over the Cascade Mountains, camera views help drivers maneuver in tight marina parking lots, while blind-zone monitoring improves visibility when changing lanes on busy highways.
But towing isn’t just about recreation. Many Seattle-area contractors, landscapers, electricians, and small business owners rely on trailers every day.
For work-focused drivers, trailering technology helps with:
- Equipment trailers
- Utility trailers
- Construction materials
- Landscaping equipment
Knowing trailer tire pressures, lighting status, and trailer-specific settings can help improve efficiency while reducing downtime.
Which Chevrolet Vehicles Offer These Technologies?
Some of Chevrolet’s most popular towing vehicles include:
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
The Silverado remains one of the most capable and technology-focused trucks in the segment.
Available trailering features include:
- Advanced camera systems
- Trailer profiles
- Trailer tire monitoring
- Trailer light testing
- Available Super Cruise while towing compatible trailers
For many Pacific Northwest drivers, it’s the perfect balance of work capability and weekend adventure.
Chevrolet Tahoe
Families often choose the Tahoe because it combines:
- Three-row seating
- Significant towing capability
- Advanced towing technology
- Long-distance comfort
Whether you’re towing a boat to the coast or a camper to Eastern Washington, the Tahoe makes a compelling family tow vehicle.
Chevrolet Suburban
For larger families and larger trailers, the Suburban provides:
- Exceptional cargo space
- Strong towing performance
- Advanced trailering technology
- Comfortable road-trip capability
It’s a favorite among RV owners who need both passenger space and towing confidence.
How Does the In-Vehicle Trailering App Work?
One of the most useful features is GM’s available In-Vehicle Trailering App.
The system allows drivers to:
Create Trailer Profiles
Store information for multiple trailers including:
- Trailer type
- Dimensions
- Mileage
- Maintenance information
Run Lighting Checks
The app can activate trailer lights without requiring a second person to stand in the vehicle and operate controls. Drivers can walk around the trailer and verify brake lights, turn signals, reverse lights, and running lights are functioning properly.
Monitor Tire Pressure and Temperature
When properly equipped, the system can monitor trailer tire conditions and provide alerts that may help prevent roadside issues.
For anyone who tows regularly, these are practical features you’ll use every trip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GM’s In-Vehicle Trailering App?
It’s an available towing management system that helps drivers create trailer profiles, perform lighting checks, monitor tire conditions, and manage towing-related information directly from the vehicle.
Which Chevrolet vehicles offer advanced trailering technology?
Popular models include the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Tahoe, Suburban, and other properly equipped Chevrolet trucks and SUVs.
Is this technology useful for occasional towers?
Absolutely. In fact, occasional towing is where these features may provide the greatest benefit because they help simplify tasks that many drivers don’t perform regularly.
Can these features help improve towing safety?
Yes. Features like trailer monitoring, blind-zone alerts, camera systems, and pre-departure checklists help drivers stay informed and aware while towing.
Is trailering technology worth it?
For drivers who tow boats, RVs, campers, utility trailers, or equipment, many owners find the convenience and added confidence well worth it.
Technology Is Making Towing Easier Than Ever
For years, towing relied heavily on experience and guesswork. Today’s Chevrolet trucks and SUVs bring a much smarter approach.
With advanced camera systems, trailer monitoring, integrated apps, and driver-assistance technologies, Chevrolet is helping drivers tow with greater confidence than ever before.
Whether you’re hauling a boat to Puget Sound, a camper to Mount Rainier, or equipment to a job site, Chevrolet’s latest trailering technology is designed to make every trip easier from hitch-up to highway.
At Chevrolet of Burien, we’re proud to help Seattle-area drivers find trucks and SUVs equipped with the technology that makes work, recreation, and adventure more enjoyable. Stop by Chevrolet of Burien today to take one of these vehicles for a test drive and then get summer started REALLY started.


