Autonomous vehicle maker Cruise, General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Honda (NYSE:HMC) plan to bring self-driving taxi service in Japan, starting in central Tokyo in early 2026. The three companies plan to ...
General Motors Corp. (GM) is continuing field research of fuel cells in an attempt to be a major supplier of the alternative power source in the future. The company's latest foray is a partnership ...
General Motors’ partnerships with Isuzu and Suzuki remain solid despite GM’s decision to end its alliance with Subaru maker Fuji Heavy Industries, a senior GM executive reportedly said on Monday.
TOKYO – General Motors-backed autonomous driving company Cruise will begin a commercial robotaxi service in Tokyo through a partnership with Japanese automaker Honda. Honda CEO Toshihiro Mibe and ...
A quiet revolution is reshaping the global electric vehicle (EV) industry, as more automakers adopt Tesla's North American Charging Standard (NACS). Following U.S. brands such as Ford and General ...
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Honda Motor Co (NYSE:HMC) CEO Toshihiro Mibe on Tuesday indicated a delay in the deployment of self-driving cars in central Tokyo, previously slated for 2026 in partnership with General Motors Co ...
Nearly a year after Honda said it would start commercial robotaxi service in Tokyo with vehicles from the General Motors-backed autonomous driving company Cruise, the Japanese carmaker is still ...