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Cruise co-founder Kyle Vogt shows off the push-button opening of the laterally opening doors on the new Cruise Origin, a fully autonomous passenger vehicle, in San Francisco, Jan. 21, 2020.
General Motors is forgoing plans to produce its autonomous cab Cruise Origin ... their next autonomous vehicle on the next-generation Chevrolet Bolt, instead of the Origin," which had been facing ...
General Motors’ GM autonomous driving unit, Cruise, is abandoning its plans to build the Origin autonomous vehicle and instead focussing on using its next-generation Chevrolet Bolt for ...
General Motors is throwing in the towel on its bespoke autonomous vehicle that doesn't have a steering wheel called Origin. Instead, its Cruise self-driving unit is turning its focus to ...
General Motors’ Cruise self-driving unit will focus its development efforts on a next-generation Chevrolet Bolt as it indefinitely delays its planned Origin vehicle that would not have a ...
The departures are connected to a recent accident in which an autonomous Cruise vehicle dragged a pedestrian 20 feet. The GM unit’s co-founders, Kyle Vogt and Dan Kan, have stepped down as well.
supervised and manual [autonomous vehicle] operations in the US and the indefinite delay of the Cruise Origin." On the plus side, resuming work on the Bolt (which will presumably use GM's Ultium ...
DETROIT – General Motors is indefinitely delaying production of its Origin autonomous vehicle as its embattled Cruise self-driving unit attempts to relaunch operations. The Detroit automaker ...