General Motors may be shrinking its electric vehicle production, but the automaker wants investors to know its still committed to future technologies like automated driving, software-defined vehicles, ...
General Motors Co. is seeking to lure back some former employees of its defunct Cruise autonomous-vehicle business as part of a renewed push to develop a new driverless car, according to people ...
General Motors said it plans to launch an automated driving system in 2028 that will allow drivers to keep their eyes off the road and hands off the wheel, starting with the Cadillac Escalade IQ. The ...
Hands-Free Driving Assist that allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel entirely on compatible divided highways. Hands-Free Lane Change Assist enables lane changes when the driver activates ...
General Motors (GM) has begun reigniting its defunct self-driving Cruise business by approaching some of the subsidiary’s former employees for recruitment. However, the automaker is said to be ...
General Motors is planning to launch a new eyes-off driving system on the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028. Last week, GM CEO Mary Barra was on hand to talk about the new system along with other upcoming ...
Like most major automakers, Chevy offers all sorts of SUVs these days. There's an SUV or crossover for just about every family out there, from the compact and affordable Chevy Trax all the way up to ...
Super Cruise is one of the leading hands-free driver-assistance systems in the industry. It may not outperform Tesla’s Autopilot or Ford’s BlueCruise in every way, but it’s good enough to make long ...
Automakers such as Ford, GM and Tesla have touted their hands-free driving technology as the future of driving in recent years. A combination of lawsuits and crashes show that these systems aren’t as ...
Automakers continue to go all-in on advanced driver assistance systems. The question is: Do people actually want them? A recent study from research firm AutoPacific confirms that, yup, features like ...