Autonomous Trucks
In this article GMCruise Origin CruiseCruise, a majority-owned autonomous vehicle subsidiary of General Motors, expects production of its driverless shuttle called the Origin to begin in early 2023, CEO Dan Ammann said Thursday. The Origin is the company's first vehicle specifically designed to operate without a driver on board. Ammann said that fleet, which it plans to launch operations with, will continue to expand until the Origin goes into production. In March, she said the company was "confident" that Cruise would launch and commercialize operations "sooner than many people think." Cruise Chief Technology Officer Kyle Vogt (left) with Voyage CEO Oliver Cameron, who will join Cruise as part of an acquisition of the company.