GM to Reboot Driverless Car Program with New Focus on Personal Use
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lunes, 11 de agosto de 2025, 1:34 pm ET1 min de lectura
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GM's Super Cruise technology, which allows hands-free driving on highways, is already available in 23 models, including the Cadillac LYRIQ, Escalade, GMC Hummer EV, and Sierra. The technology uses a combination of cameras, sensors, GPS, and LiDAR-based maps to keep the car centered, manage speed, and maintain a safe distance. GM has booked $4 billion in deferred revenues from software platforms like Super Cruise and OnStar and expects over $200 million in Super Cruise revenues for 2025, with expectations of more than double in 2026 [2].
To support its autonomous vehicle project, GM is also focusing on battery technology. The company will import batteries from China for one of its low-cost electric vehicles as a temporary measure. GM will import batteries from CATL for two years for the second generation of the 100% electric Chevrolet Bolt, until GM and its South Korean partner LG Energy Solution can produce low-cost batteries in the U.S. The new electric Bolt will hit the market in early 2026 and will be produced at GM’s factory in Fairfax, Kansas [1].
GM's stock has increased around 30% over the past year compared to the industry’s gain of 18%. The company trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 5.49, above the industry average, and carries a Value Score of A. GM stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) [2].
References:
[1] https://autogear.pt/en/general-motors-will-import-batteries-from-china/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gms-super-cruise-keeping-competitive-133600341.html
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General Motors is reviving its autonomous vehicle project, focusing on personal use cars, after shutting down its Cruise business last year due to a pedestrian incident and regulatory crackdown. The company plans to lure back former Cruise employees and hire new staff in Mountain View, California. The first step is developing hands-free, eyes-free driving with a human in the vehicle, with the ultimate goal of creating a car that can drive with no one at the wheel. GM has been running human-driven vehicles to gather data for self-driving technology.
General Motors (GM) is reviving its autonomous vehicle project, with a renewed focus on personal use cars, after shutting down its Cruise business last year due to a pedestrian incident and regulatory crackdown. The company plans to lure back former Cruise employees and hire new staff in Mountain View, California. The first step is developing hands-free, eyes-free driving with a human in the vehicle, with the ultimate goal of creating a car that can drive with no one at the wheel. GM has been running human-driven vehicles to gather data for self-driving technology [2].GM's Super Cruise technology, which allows hands-free driving on highways, is already available in 23 models, including the Cadillac LYRIQ, Escalade, GMC Hummer EV, and Sierra. The technology uses a combination of cameras, sensors, GPS, and LiDAR-based maps to keep the car centered, manage speed, and maintain a safe distance. GM has booked $4 billion in deferred revenues from software platforms like Super Cruise and OnStar and expects over $200 million in Super Cruise revenues for 2025, with expectations of more than double in 2026 [2].
To support its autonomous vehicle project, GM is also focusing on battery technology. The company will import batteries from China for one of its low-cost electric vehicles as a temporary measure. GM will import batteries from CATL for two years for the second generation of the 100% electric Chevrolet Bolt, until GM and its South Korean partner LG Energy Solution can produce low-cost batteries in the U.S. The new electric Bolt will hit the market in early 2026 and will be produced at GM’s factory in Fairfax, Kansas [1].
GM's stock has increased around 30% over the past year compared to the industry’s gain of 18%. The company trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 5.49, above the industry average, and carries a Value Score of A. GM stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) [2].
References:
[1] https://autogear.pt/en/general-motors-will-import-batteries-from-china/
[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gms-super-cruise-keeping-competitive-133600341.html

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