Cruise has been in the middle of numerous controversies, but the latest one might have contributed to GM’s pulling funding. The robotaxi service was just hit with a $500,000 criminal fine from ...
General Motors will no longer fund its Cruise division's robotaxi development, the company said on Tuesday. The Detroit automaker cited the increasingly competitive robotaxi market, capital ...
GM recently announced that it was dropping plans to launch a new self-driving robotaxi service ... effort at the company’s self-driving tech division, Cruise. Now, according to a new report ...
GM is halting Cruise robotaxi development, citing the resources needed and growing competition. Cruise was attempting to compete with Alphabet's Waymo ... It has opened its service to the public ...
General Motors announced Tuesday that it would end funding for its Cruise robotaxi service. The automaker said it would shift ... and the deeper integration of our teams, paired with GM’s strong ...
The automaker said it will combine Cruise ... a robotaxi service where Tesla owners could rent out their cars to it when they are not driving the vehicles. The change follows GM's other shifts ...
General Motors is winding down its Cruise robotaxi division, according to a new report from Bloomberg. GM's exit from the market ... abandoning mobility-as-a-service goals. This shift comes ...
When General Motors announced earlier this month their subsidiary Cruise is being shut down, it marked the end of a years-long foray into GM’s soaring ... the first robotaxi service between ...
In 2023, Cruise paused all of its driverless operations after collisions led to investigations and a suspension of its licenses in California. When GM ... robotaxi service across multiple U.S ...
As 2025 approaches, here's where these major players stand. What began as "project chauffeur" at Google in 2009 became a publicly available, commercial robotaxi service ... Cruise to GM in 2016 ...