GM said it will instead focus on driver-assistance features rather than fully autonomous vehicles; developing a fleet of robotaxis would have required more than $10 billion, the company added.
General Motors is pivoting from self-driving robotaxies to focus on developing autonomous driving technology for personal vehicles in the future. The company made the announcement late Tuesday ...
The same day that General Motors announced that it would stop funding its beleaguered robotaxi company Cruise, one of China’s ...
General Motors is officially ending its support for Crusie’s beleaguered fleet of self-driving “robotaxis.” In a surprise announcement this week, the US carmaker said it will “realign its ...
Vogt did not immediately respond to an interview request. GM cited the hefty costs of fleet operation. Since taking control of the startup in 2016, GM has invested more than $10 billion in its ...
The fleet includes: Differentiating the "Olympic" vehicles from the standard GM offerings are the commemorative (and "permanent") Vancouver 2010 medallions adorned with the iconic Inukshuk symbol ...
Vogt did not immediately respond to an interview request. GM cited the hefty costs of fleet operation. Since taking control of the startup in 2016, GM has invested more than $10 billion in its ...