The same day that General Motors announced that it would stop funding its beleaguered robotaxi company Cruise, one of China’s leading autonomous vehicle operators made a different sort of announcement ...
There's a kind of big-picture way of looking at General Motors' decision to acquire, and less than a decade later, ultimately ...
GM plans to merge the division with its Super Cruise team to advance its self-driving feature for personal vehicles.
The Trump transition team wants the incoming administration to drop a car-crash reporting requirement opposed by Elon Musk’s ...
The driverless ride-hailing service was supposed to be the shining star of GM’s growth plans, leading to $50 billion in revenue by the end of this decade.
The transition team of President-elect Donald Trump is planning to end existing car-crash reporting requirements to safety regulators.
General Motor's bow out of the robotaxi space leaves only two players with serious skin in the game: Tesla and Waymo.
Its competitor Tesla has faced heat over vehicles crashing into parked firetrucks and police cruisers while self-driving was ...
It’s possible the automaker’s throttling back on its robotaxi endeavor will come to be seen as a missed opportunity. But it’s definitely a sign self-driving electrified vehicles are a more complex, ...
A new report indicates that the transition team for president-elect Trump may recommend removing the crash reporting ...
GM is winding down its Cruise robotaxi division due to high costs and regulatory challenges, marking a significant shift in ...