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GM Kills Cruise Robotaxi Service, Opts to Advance Super Cruise

GM revamps its autonomous strategy, integrating Cruise with GM teams to streamline development, cut costs by $1B annually, and scale AV tech for fleets and consumers.

December 16, 2024
A driver sitting in the passenger seat of a 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe RST while Super Cruise pilots the vehicle.

A driver activating Super Cruise on the 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe RST, which allows them to take their hands off the steering wheel and eyes off the road in certain conditions.

Photo: General Motors

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General Motors plans to realign its autonomous driving strategy and prioritize the development of advanced driver assistance systems on a path to fully autonomous personal vehicles.

GM will build on the progress of Super Cruise, which is now offered on more than 20 GM vehicle models and currently logs over 10 million miles per month.

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GM intends to combine the majority-owned Cruise LLC and GM technical teams into a single effort to advance autonomous and assisted driving. Consistent with GM’s capital allocation priorities, GM will no longer fund Cruise’s robotaxi development work.

“GM is committed to delivering the best driving experiences to our customers in a disciplined and capital-efficient manner,” Mary Barra, chair and CEO of GM, said. “Cruise has been an early innovator in autonomy, and the deeper integration of our teams, paired with GM’s strong brands, scale, and manufacturing strength, will help advance our vision for the future of transportation.”

Barra also explained in a mass business call alongside David Richardson, senior vice president of software and services engineering, and Paul Jacobson, executive vice president and CFO, that this approach would allow the company to leverage the strengths of GM Cruise while simplifying and accelerating the path forward.

Given that considerable time and expense are required to scale a Robotaxi business, according to Barra, combining forces would be more efficient and consistent with GM’s capital allocation priority.

“We know people everywhere love to drive their own vehicles, but not in every situation, so it makes sense to develop autonomous technology for them,” Barra said.

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GM’s Vision for Scalable Autonomous Vehicles

GM is steering toward a future of safer, smarter, and more accessible driving with a unified strategy to integrate advanced autonomous technology into millions of its vehicles, but how will they do it?

“As the largest U.S. automotive manufacturer, we’re fully committed to autonomous driving and excited to bring GM customers its benefits – things like enhanced safety, improved traffic flow, increased accessibility, and reduced driver stress,” Richardson said.

Richardson explained that Cruise has been part of this new wave of technology, where traditional modular AI systems built with hand-wired custom logic are being replaced by foundation models, for example.

“Our goal at GM is to bring AV technology safely into millions of GM vehicles, and the best way to do this is with a singular strategy that prioritizes the incremental delivery of autonomous capabilities,” Richardson said.

The team plans first to leverage Super Cruise to expand GM L3, a Level 3 automated driving system allowing drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel and eyes off the road in certain conditions, eventually offering fully autonomous personal vehicles.

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Richardson confirmed that this would be best achieved with a focused effort from the GM and Cruise engineering teams without the complexity of building and operating a robotaxi business.

A driver sitting in the passenger seat of a 2019 Cadillac CT6 while Super Cruise pilots the vehicle.

A driver activating Super Cruise on the 2019 Cadillac CT6. General Motors launched Super Cruise in 2017.

Photo: General Motors

GM’s Strategy to Overhaul Cruise for Long-Term Success

GM attempted to strategize and engage with potential investors to potentially restructure, but Jacobson noted that none of the options seemed to serve the best interest of the business and its shareholders.

Especially since, according to Jacobson, launching and operating the robotaxi business was expected to require a significant amount of incremental time and capital beyond the “$10 billion we have already invested.”

GM owns about 90% of Cruise and has agreements with other shareholders that will raise its ownership to more than 97%, and the company anticipates purchasing the remaining shares by early 2025.

Contingent upon the repurchase of these shares and Cruise board approval, GM will work with the Cruise leadership team to restructure and refocus Cruise’s operations. GM expects the restructuring to lower spending by more than $1 billion annually after the proposed plan is completed, which is expected in the first half of 2025.

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“We plan to share more information during our Q4 earnings call in January and provide further details on the first half of the year once the Cruise’s restructuring is finalized,” Jacobson said.

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