By Zachary Visconti
Posted on April 9, 2024
The General Motors (GM) self-driving unit Cruise has announced plans to resume driver-operated vehicle testing in...
The letter from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority (SFMTA) to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shines a bright spotlight on a...
Weeks after crosstown rival Ford Motor Co. bailed out of Argo AI, its autonomous vehicle project with Volkswagen, GM publicly reaffirmed its resolve to...
General Motors took another step forward in its electrification plans, unveiling an all-new Ultium-powered electric sedan concept for the Chinese market it dubbed the...
The top executive at Cruise, General Motors’ self-driving subsidiary, said Monday the company is preparing to launch operations in Phoenix, Arizona and Austin, Texas...
Toyota is partnering with Aurora Innovation to begin testing autonomous vehicles on U.S. roads, running a shuttle that includes trips to or from the airport. The service comes as other companies, such as Waymo, Cruise and others are in the midst of extensive studies underway. Find out more at TheDetroitBureau.com.
General Motors is upping its stake in its autonomous driving unit Cruise, the Detroit automaker buying out an equity stake held by Japanese investment management fund SoftBank for $2.1 billion. Find out more at TheDetroitBureau.com.
BERKELEY, California (Reuters) -General Motors Co's majority owned Cruise self-driving car subsidiary said on Tuesday it would gain access to a multi-year $5...