GM & Cruise Announce World’s 1st Production Self-Driving Car Design
GM & Cruise Automation now have a design ready for a mass-production self-driving vehicle, the world’s first according to Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt.
GM & Cruise Automation now have a design ready for a mass-production self-driving vehicle, the world’s first according to Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt.
Following on the release last month of a dash-cam video showing a reportedly self-driving Chevy Bolt EV traveling around San Francisco, Cruise/GM has now released another video. As you may recall, in the comments section of our earlier coverage some people expressed skepticism that the Bolt EV was driving all or most of the time. Presumably, Dan Amman reads CleanTechnica. 😉
The CEO of GM’s autonomous driving tech company Cruise Automation, Kyle Vogt, recently posted a video on Twitter of him and GM president Dan Ammann going for a ride in a self-driving Chevy Bolt EV in San Francisco. The video’s pretty interesting.
Self-driving Chevy Bolts are now (as of a few weeks ago) being tested on the streets of Arizona, according to recent reports. The GM-owned firm Cruise Automation has reportedly opened a new office in Scottsdale, adding to its self-driving facilities in California. Many will probably recall that, following GM’s acquisition … [continued]
Originally published on Gas2. Cruise Automation is a San Francisco based startup with 10 employees. Today, all 10 have an extra spring in their step, especially founder Kyle Vogt, who dropped out of MIT in 2013 to sell an aftermarket system of sensors and software that allows late model Audi … [continued]