The shutdown of Cruise’s robotaxi service comes amid a turbulent time for autonomous vehicles. While Alphabet’s Waymo continues to eye new markets, other ventures have faltered. The most notable was ...
General Motors is pulling the plug on its efforts to develop a fleet of driverless taxis and will focus on driver-assistance ...
Cruise will be folded into GM’s tech teams working on advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving systems.
General Motors Co. announced today that its Cruise self-driving car unit is exiting the robotaxi business as part of a ...
GM also plans to purchase the remaining shares of Cruise and restructure the operations to save an estimated $1 billion per annum.
General Motors Co.’s Cruise self-driving car unit will exit the robotaxi business, a retreat from a market that proved costly ...
Chinese brands Zeekr (X), LeapMotor (C10) and XPeng (G6) have scored 5-star ANCAP safety ratings for their debut local models ...
GM said it sees a better business case in developing autonomous technology for personal cars rather than to develop robotaxis ...
Autonomous-driving operations at Cruise look certain to end after its main backer, General Motors, said it will stop funding the initiative.
Tesla plans to have remote drivers for its Model 3 and Model Y robotaxis for safety and redundancy when the tech launches ...
Cruise's robotaxi service will officially be no more, as General Motors opted to pull the funding plug and move the ...
General Motors said Tuesday it will no longer fund the development of a commercial robotaxi business and will instead absorb ...