General Motors’ self-driving car company is sending vehicles ... cautiously while dispatching up to five fully driverless cars into parts of San Francisco initially. Cruise’s employees most likely ...
State lawmakers pulled legislation in 2024 that would have allowed cities to vote on local autonomous vehicle regulations.
GM hires ex-Microsoft and Apple exec Ed Nightingale as VP of Digital Products and Infrastructure. He'll lead software ...
GM isn’t bringing Cruise back, but it isn’t burying the brand, either. After years of floundering, General Motors (GM) made the announcement official in December 2024. GM spent more than $10 billion ...
General Motors is using technology developed at robotaxi startup Cruise with its Super Cruise eyes-off system.
The Detroit automaker announced that it would fold the robotaxi division in December 2024. In a statement to the Detroit Free Press dated July 7, the automaker confirmed that a “limited number” of ...
The Cruise self-driving service is dead, but the Chevy Bolt-based Cruise AV cars are still out and about in a few cities. Wired reports that GM has been repurposing some of the Chevy Bolt models it ...
Last year, General Motors shut down its robot taxi division Cruise, but wanted to use the expertise gained there for ...
General Motors doubled the number of cars with its Super Cruise in a year. At the end of the second quarter, there were over 500,000 vehicles on the road with Super Cruise capability. Super Cruise ...
General Motors is planning to launch a new eyes-off driving system on the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.  Last week, GM CEO ...