US closes probe into GM Cruise self-driving vehicles
GM has effectively decided to shut down Cruise and absorb its teams and autonomous technology. It will focus on developing autonomous systems for personal vehicles rather than public use.
Ryan Knutson: One of the companies that's been trying to do that is called Cruise. It's owned by General Motors. Christopher Otts: Cruise is an autonomous vehicle startup that General Motors ...
GM currently owns around 90 percent of Cruise and has announced plans to increase ownership to over 97 percent. General Motors will work alongside the tech company leadership team in the ...
The automaker said it will combine Cruise, of which GM is majority owner, and GM technical teams into a single effort to advance autonomous and assisted driving in personal cars. As a result ...
GM to stop funding Cruise due to competitive market CEO Barra emphasizes focus on future technology Cruise agreed to pay $500,000 fine for false report in crash investigation Dec 10 (Reuters ...
As we reported earlier this week, General Motors has dropped its Cruise robotaxi subsidiary. There were several reasons for pulling the plug on Cruise. Costs were high, it was a drain on GM’s ...
General Motors announced Tuesday it will stop development on its Cruise robotaxis, citing the costs of operating its driverless ride-hailing service. Cruise racked up a troubled history in San ...
When we first tested Super Cruise in 2018, the partially automated driver's assist impressed us enough that we wanted to see it rolled out across as much of General Motors' lineup as possible.