General Motors
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General Motors and Honda have announced a new collaboration, building on previous joint efforts, in which they will develop two new Honda electric vehicles. The EVs will use GM's Ultium batteries, and will be built by GM for Honda sales.
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GM is about to get very serious about electric vehicles. It's hosting an EV event this week to preview some of the new electric vehicles it has planned and modular technologies making them possible.
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Autonomous vehicles are coming. And it won't be too long before hailing a self-driving ride-share pod for the trip to work will be the done thing. Startup Cruise has revealed its vision for just such an autonomous shuttle – the Origin.
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Michelin has teamed with General Motors to target a 2024 production goal for airless tires. The tires, called Uptis, will have several benefits over radial tubeless tires and will debut for testing on the Chevrolet Bolt electric car.
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After teasing its first line of e-bikes in November last year, General Motors has today gone for the full reveal, showing off a pair of compact two-wheelers powered by an in-house purpose built electric motor.
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There's no shortage of electric bicycles already available, so newcomers to the space need to offer something special before they get noticed. Unless you're already a household name. Automaker General Motors is planning to ride into this crowded arena with two e-bikes – a compact and a folder.
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Buick may not be on anyone's shortlist when it comes the most exciting vehicles on the road, but it does get the blood moving when it designs a new concept car. Its latest, the Enspire SUV concept, melds the worlds of utility, battery technology and fast, sleek design.
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One of America's iconic muscle cars is getting a refresh. The new 2019 Camaro greets the world with a big, new smile and earns itself a new Turbo 1LE option, as well as a couple of technology additions and upgrades. In short, the 2019 Camaro is smarter, slicker and more track-ready than ever.
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Cadillac's new XT4 compact SUV represents some interesting technological milestones for the company with its all-new turbo four-cylinder gasoline engine, NFC mobile-phone pairing and electro-hydraulic braking assistance.
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Imagine hailing a ride through your ride-sharing app, and when it arrives to pick you up, there's nobody inside. Would you get inside? GM hopes that you will, and the company wants you to try it out next year with the Cruise AV.
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With disaster relief top of mind for the US government, GM is presenting military leaders with a platform it hopes can one day help. The multi-vehicle SURUS platform uses a fuel cell powertrain and autonomous capabilities to aid in disaster relief and other complex logistics scenarios.
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As battery technology continues to advance at a rapid rate, big (and traditionally conservative) automakers are starting to outline their plans for electrification. The latest is General Motors, which wants to have two new pure electric vehicles on the market within the next 18 months.
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