Autonomous vehicle technology turns out to be a lot harder than anticipated, as GM withdraws from the market, leaving it to Tesla & Waymo.
Following GM's announcement that it will no longer develop Cruise robotaxis, the Teamsters has stated that autonomous tech ...
Cruise autonomous vehicles will no longer be driving around Phoenix-area roads. This comes just a few months after Cruise ...
Nissan offers the 2025 Armada in five trims: SV, SL, Platinum, Pro-4X, and Platinum Reserve; the final two are new for the ...
Here's one reason why GM ditched Cruise robotaxis: carmakers will earn more than half of their revenue from software and ...
General Motors has won Yahoo Finance's Surprise of the Year award. So what's next for the auto icon? GM CEO Mary Barra shares ...
Waymo, Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) self-driving vehicle unit, has picked Tokyo, Japan as its first international ...
Despite being on a comeback, General Motors decided to pull the plug on Cruise on December 10, combining Cruise staff with ...
Waymo will begin testing its autonomous vehicle technology in Tokyo in early 2025, the first time the Alphabet company's ...
General Motors has shut down its Cruise robotaxi business after investing over $10 billion since 2016. Once seen as a ...
Instead, after spending more than $10 billion on Cruise since acquiring it in 2016, GM is ending the robotaxi business and ...
With EVs still being a premium proposition, even the littlest all-electric Cadillac, the Optiq, costs more than a base gas ...