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General Motors officially announced its forthcoming Ultra Cruise system in October of 2021, originally filing to trademark the Ultra Cruise name in 2018, as GM Authority covered previously.
General Motors is moving over resources from Ultra Cruise technology development to further development of the automaker’s Super Cruise system, thus enhancing the capabilities of Super Cruise ...
By 2022, Super Cruise is supposed to be on 22 vehicles across the GM lineup. Eventually, GM plans to grow the Ultra Cruise coverage zone to 3.4 million miles. Super Cruise currently works on about ...
GM's "Ultra Cruise" Aims to Take on Tesla's Full Self-Driving Option. General Motors is working on an enhanced Super Cruise setup that offers hands-free driving on city streets.
General Motors has slowly and carefully rolled its Super Cruise partial automation system for highway driving out, but the automaker doesn't have plans to stop there.
Ultra Cruise promises to be more capable than Super Cruise, Ford Blue Cruise, and Tesla Autopilot all by 2023. When we first reported on Ultra Cruise back in 2020, it felt like General Motors ...
Super Cruise will handle hands-free highway driving; Ultra Cruise, GM promises, will be onboard to tackle hands-free driving in 95% of all scenarios.
General Motors will introduce new Super Cruise capabilities on six model year 2022 vehicles in the first quarter of 2022. Super Cruise is the industry’s first true hands-free driver-assistance ...
General Motors is close to taking its self-driving tech onto neighborhood streets. The automaker currently offers a Super Cruise system that allows for hands-off driving on more than 200,000 miles ...
General Motors has announced that their new "Ultra Cruise" product will be available (eventually) on the Cadillac Cellistiq. It will operated somewhat like Tesla's FSD does in pre-release mode ...
Last year, General Motors filed a trademark for something called “Ultra Cruise.” The company has never explained what Ultra Cruise is, but it would seem to be a reference to the auto giant’s ...
General Motors is rolling out an update to its hands-free Super Cruise driving system that will allow the feature to operate on Route 66 and other additional roads.