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I slide behind the wheel of an all-electric Cadillac Lyriq and fasten my seat belt. Blue skies and fluffy clouds surround me. Ironically, I can see a sign for a BP gas station nearby, advertising per-gallon prices that are temptingly low—but since I’m driving an EV,
Google Gemini adds AI-assisted capability to new and older General Motors cars, trucks and SUVs.
General Motors had a pretty good quarter if you don't compare it to last year, but the company is looking ahead and expects to shake up the autonomous driving industry by 2028. GM reported its first-quarter earnings results before the opening bell on Tuesday,
New York — General Motors Co. unveiled plans Wednesday to offer eyes-off autonomous driving in the battery-powered Cadillac Escalade IQ SUV beginning in 2028 as the Detroit automaker seeks to recast itself for the 21st century. The announcement at a ...
GM has announced plans to bring “eyes-off” driving to market in 2028, marking a significant step forward in autonomous technology available in personal vehicles. The system will debut on the Cadillac Escalade IQ, allowing drivers to take their eyes off ...
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co will use embedded Google technology to power navigation, voice activated controls and other vehicle infotainment functions starting in 2021, in a win for Alphabet Inc in the race with Amazon.com and other technology ...
Detroit — General Motors Co.'s global battery leader detailed plans to introduce the first electric vehicle powered by a lithium manganese-rich battery in 2028, an example of automakers' strategy to leapfrog EV powerhouse China with new technologies.
General Motors has announced that GM customers have collectively logged over a billion hands-free miles using the GM Super Cruise driver assistance system.