GM announced Tuesday that it would no longer be using Cruise LLC funding for developing a robotaxi service, citing increased ...
GM is serving up a variety of early concept drawings that show the design genesis of the battery-driven Chevy BrightDrop ...
The automaker is folding Cruise, its San Francisco-based subsidiary, into its in-house efforts to develop autonomous driving ...
GM revamps its autonomous strategy, integrating Cruise with GM teams to streamline development, cut costs by $1B annually, and scale AV tech for fleets and consumers.
The driverless ride-hailing service was supposed to be the shining star of GM’s growth plans, leading to $50 billion in ...
GM said it sees a better business case in developing autonomous technology for personal cars rather than to develop robotaxis ...
It’s likely that GM’s move will result in layoffs at Cruise, though none are being announced right now. What is clear is that Cruise’s testing in Arizona and Texas will paus ...
General Motors says it will retreat from the robotaxi business and stop funding its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle ...
Honda Motor Co. will stop funding a joint venture with General Motors and Cruise to launch a robotaxi service in Japan, now ...
General Motors pulled the plug on its Cruise robotaxi business on Tuesday night, a move marking a dramatic step back in its ...
General Motors is calling it quits on its goal of operating a robotaxi service. On Tuesday, GM announced it would combine its ...
General Motors said it was abandoning its Cruise driverless ride-hailing service due to its high costs and the scale needed in an increasingly competitive market.