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MotorTrend on MSNNew Chevy Bolt Will Be GM’s Next Cruise RobotaxiThe more conventional shape might better appeal to riders. The original Bolt EV, which was discontinued last year, had been ...
Instead, after spending more than $10 billion on Cruise since acquiring it in 2016, GM is ending the robotaxi business and folding Cruise’s operations and an undetermined number of its nearly ...
Though Cruise is no more, GM has made clear that it plans to continue developing a 'scalable' autonomous vehicle platform for personal ownership.
General Motors hasn't had the easiest time developing autonomous vehicles. It pulled the plug on the Cruise startup it ...
After sightings by WIRED, GM confirms that a limited number of sensor-laden Bolt EVs have been given a second life.
Robotaxis are now live in the US, China, and beyond. See where you can ride a self-driving taxi and how services like Tesla ...
Although Level 4 passenger vehicles are not coming to market anytime soon, Level 4 is real and works in ride-hailing ...
GM had told investors that its Cruise autonomous vehicle fleet might generate $50 billion in revenue annually by 2030. Its eight-year quest to take on Waymo and Tesla, which ended in December ...
As President Trump's nominee for the top auto safety regulator, Jonathan Morrison is set to address the U.S. Senate regarding ...
Uber will invest $300 million in electric vehicle maker Lucid in a robotaxi deal that aims to start with one major U.S. city ...
The driverless ride-hailing service was supposed to be the shining star of GM’s growth opportunities, leading to $50 billion in revenue by the end of this decade. IE 11 is not supported.
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