A mysterious green 1997 GM EV1 in dilapidated condition just sold for six figures at a Georgia impound lot. It raises many questions.
General Motors is closing its Georgia IT Innovation Center and cutting over 300 jobs as part of a plan to consolidate its technical operations and improve collaboration across key hubs.
Lucid has announced, in partnership with NVIDIA hardware and software, what they're calling NVIDIA DRIVE AV. They say this ...
General Motors is planning to launch a new eyes-off driving system on the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028.  Last week, GM CEO ...
Lucid will integrate Nvidia's self-driving hardware and software into its upcoming midsize vehicles, which start launching ...
Car manufacturers haven't exactly been a source of alpha this year, thanks to volatile auto tariffs, parts shortages, the end ...
GM’s CEO Mary Barra explained in The Verge’s “Decoder” podcast that there were business and customer service-related factors ...
If NHTSA determines the defect extends beyond the current recall range, GM could be required to recall hundreds of thousands of additional V8 vehicles, possibly pushing the total affected past the one ...
General Motors announced Monday it plans to shutter a metro Atlanta technology center, laying off hundreds of employees.
The General Motors EV1 has a fascinating story. In 1996, it became the first modern, mass-produced electric vehicle offered ...
After news of a Detroit layoff Friday, General Motors is once again tightening its belt. About 325 workers in Roswell, Georgia, learned this week that their jobs are cut as GM prepares to shut down ...
General Motors is imagining a future where you can take your eyes off the road – literally. At the automaker’s Forward event ...