GM just over a year ago said Cruise would be a $50 billion per-year business. The company never made money and its parent ...
Waymo and Tesla robotaxis are set to battle it out for the first time in Austin, America's new robotaxi capital.
US auto giant General Motors announced Tuesday it will abandon its robotaxi development efforts after a highly publicized incident last year stymied its progress in the autonomous vehicle field.
Tesla claims it will have a two-door robotaxi due "before 2027," but that seems highly unlikely. In December 2024, GM killed its Cruise robotaxi project after dumping $10 billion in the startup it ...
The new probes and disclosures about Cruise's mishandling of the accident intensify pressure on GM and Barra, who has defended the automaker's investment in the robotaxi operation despite more ...
The office overseeing regulations for autonomous vehicles lost nearly half its staff last month in NHTSA cuts, one terminated ...
After a series of operational setbacks, GM pulled the plug on its Cruise robotaxi business late in 2024. The company had invested $10 billion since acquiring Cruise in 2016.