GM will launch "eyes-off" Level 3 driving in the Escalade IQ. An evolution of Super Cruise, the system will use lidar, radar, and cameras for autonomy.
Super Cruise drivers have logged 700 million miles of hands-free driving since 2017. General Motors on Wednesday announced a cutting-edge upgrade to its inbound highway driver-assistance technology.
Posting on his Truth Social site on Oct. 22nd, Trump said General Motors chair and CEO Mary Barra and Ford Motor Co.
That effort kicks off next year, when GM will bring Google's Gemini in conversational form to its vehicles. Further down the ...
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General Motors shares hit a record high on Tuesday after the company’s better-than-expected third-quarter earnings report.
Starting next year, GM vehicles will get an AI assistant, with a full “eyes-off” self-driving system slated for 2028.
While he didn’t call anyone out by name, Jacobson was referring to the regulatory credits automakers could earn from selling ...
For the full-year 2025, General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) lowered the high-end guidance for attributable net profit, now at a ...
The self-driving feature, which works across all U.S. highways, will debut with the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.
GM’s buzziest feature, which will debut in 2028, is reserved, at least so far, for an electric vehicle offering.
The automaker in 2028 will debut eyes-off highway driving on the Cadillac Escalade IQ electric large SUV. Currently, GM’s ...