In a move that will almost double the technology's geographic scope, GM just announced a 350,000-mile expansion of the Super Cruise semi-autonomous driver assistance system's North American coverage.
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GM's Next-Gen Super Cruise Lets You Take Your Eyes off the Road and Watch TV While Driving
General Motors' Super Cruise driver-assistance system currently allows for hands-free driving in certain conditions. In 2028, the company plans to introduce an eyes-off version of Super Cruise that ...
General Motors is adding about 350,000 miles (563,000 kilometers) of roadways in the U.S and Canada to the area where drivers can use the company’s “Super Cruise” partially automated driving system.
GM's track record with self-driving tech has been marred with hiccups, despite the company once eyeing a moonshot of dethroning Tesla with its Ultra Cruise tech. Despite halting work on the ambitious ...
General Motors has been one of the leaders in assisted, near-autonomous driving with its hands-off, eyes-up Super Cruise feature that debuted first on the 2018 Cadillac CT6. The system can take ...
The company claims it now has the largest such hands-free semi-autonomous network in North America following the latest expansion that soared from around 400k (almost 644,000 km) to 750k miles ...
In a report to investors with its Q2 2025 results, GM announced that it now has over 500,000 Super Cruise-equipped vehicles on the road at the year’s midpoint. This represents an over-100-percent year ...
GM has announced a significant expansion of its Super Cruise operating area by around 750,000 miles to rural roads and minor highways in the US and Canada, TechCrunch reported. The upgrade is set to ...
GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous technology differs from many other advanced driver assist systems in that the automaker fearlessly refers to it as “hands-free.” But GM’s confidence in Super Cruise ...
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