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New Chevy Bolt Will Be GM’s Next Cruise RobotaxiAfter setbacks at Cruise, GM’s self-driving vehicle arm, the automaker has decided to wait for the new Chevrolet Bolt to launch in 2025 and use the small electric crossover as its robotaxi instead.
GM's increased stake could set the stage for the automaker to spin off Cruise, or even head to the public market. GM wouldn't say if an IPO is in its short-term game plan.
State of the technology Though Cruise is no more, GM has made clear that in finalizing the purchase, it plans to continue developing a “scalable” autonomous vehicle platform for personal ...
Bryan Nesbitt, GM's new global design boss, says autonomous vehicles will "drastically" change car design.
GM is giving its retired Cruise robotaxis a new mission: testing the next generation of hands-free driving tech. Discover how these EVs are now advancing Super Cruise for consumer vehicles.
Since it appears that GM will stick with Super Cruise branding for its hands-off, eyes-on semi-autonomous driving system, Hyper Cruise would presumably represent the next level of autonomy.
General motors already offers its semi-autonomous driver assist system, Super Cruise, across multiple model lines, and has announced that it will expand the system’s availability to include ...
Though future GM vehicles may offer some degree of autonomous driving functionality, humans aren't removed from the picture entirely. A Human Machine Interface, or HMI, will deliver information and ...
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