The Cruise Origin autonomous pod that was supposed to be deployed on American streets “in the tens of thousands” is officially dead. The purpose-built autonomous vehicle didn’t have a ...
Even with most of its autonomous vehicle fleet on ice, Cruise is still bleeding cash. The robotaxi company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors lost $435 million in the third quarter of ...
(KRON) — After a monthslong hiatus from operations, Cruise vehicles will return to America’s streets. The first city to see the robotaxi vehicles back on its roadways will be Phoenix ...
Cruise, General Motors’ autonomous vehicle technology subsidiary, is back on the streets of Phoenix, Arizona testing its battery-powered Chevrolet Bolt EVs for robotaxi duty. But this time it ...
Tesla has been spotted testing its Cybercab robotaxi on roads at Gigafactory Texas, which is interesting as Tesla is limited ...
Today, Cruise announced that it is expanding its robotaxi service to a new market: Japan. The company has revealed that it has entered into a new joint venture with both General Motors and Honda ...
a key question surrounding the Oct. 2 crash involving a Cruise robotaxi remained unanswered: Why did the driverless vehicle continue to drive, trying to pull over, while a woman was pinned under ...
Waymo, the self-driving car and robotaxi subsidiary of Alphabet, Inc. and competitor to GM Cruise, just closed an additional ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. Right after Cruise announced a huge expansion overseas, its robotaxi service is being ...
Lyft is teaming up with a trio of autonomous driving startups as it races to keep up with Uber, which has also struck a ...
Oct 21 (Reuters) - Tesla's investors and analysts will get a chance to grill CEO Elon Musk on his robotaxi plans on Wednesday ...
Tesla’s robotaxi event stirs concerns, but JPMorgan's analyst sees Uber well-positioned in the autonomous vehicle space. Uber's expanding partnerships with AV leaders like Waymo and Cruise offer ...