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General Motors and its Cruise Automation subsidiary welcome a new partner: Honda. The Japanese automaker and GM announced on Wednesday they will join forces to develop self-driving cars and work ...
a self driving vehicle GM and Cruise designed jointly with Honda. The Origin has no steering wheel or pedals and is not currently operated on public roads. GM characterized the production stop as ...
but after a $2.75 billion investment from Honda, look out for different cars in the near future. Cruise was bought by General Motors back in 2016 and has built its self-driving tech into GM cars.
“We're thinking of sometime in the late 2020s for introducing self-driving vehicles into ... timeline follows a setback for Honda’s joint venture with Cruise and GM announced in October ...
Autonomous vehicle maker Cruise, General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Honda (NYSE:HMC) plan to bring self-driving taxi service in Japan, starting in central Tokyo in early 2026. The three companies plan ...
General Motors, its self-driving unit, Cruise, and Honda plan to begin offering a driverless ride service in Japan in early 2026, the companies said in a joint briefing Thursday. With the service ...
TOKYO -- Honda Motor will dissolve a self-driving vehicle partnership with ... all remaining shares of autonomous-vehicle subsidiary Cruise in the first half of next year and merge its technical ...
Honda is making a bold move into AI-driven autonomous driving, joining the race for End-to-End (E2E) technology currently ...
Cruise, which has raised $10 billion from investors including General Motors, Honda, Microsoft ... recent upstart in the effort to build a self-driving vehicle sector. Safety is a crucial reason ...