GM Drops Cruise Robotaxi Efforts, Refocusing On Personal Vehicles
The move is expected to save upwards of $1 billion annually.
Read More »The move is expected to save upwards of $1 billion annually.
Read More »The tech is part of a broader effort to expand Cadillac's presence in the region.
Read More »Requiring professional installation at a dealership.
Read More »Hands-free driving, available soon.
Read More »From the Buick Enclave, to the GMC Yukon.
Read More »Specifically pointing to the audio system.
Read More »Modernizing the vehicle inspection process.
Read More »The General aims for in-house, Google-based system instead.
Read More »It all comes back to the sedan's split personality
Read More »Relatively rare in the compact crossover segment.
Read More »The hands-free system is expanding.
Read More »Hands-free driving opens up next year.
Read More »And double that by the end of 2025.
Read More »No parts needed for the update.
Read More »Standard on SS, optional on LT and RS.
Read More »Promising to add 124 miles of range in just five minutes.
Read More »Hands-free systems like Super Cruise weren't part of the study.
Read More »A 3-month trial period remains standard.
Read More »Making it more convenient to tow.
Read More »While the rest doesn't.
Read More »Wireless device charging tops the list.
Read More »Now optional on four trim levels.
Read More »Could lead to faster charging rates and boosted range figures.
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