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Android Auto Update Expands Across More Car Screens

Android Auto Update Expands Across More Car Screens

Android Auto is receiving a major redesign with edge-to-edge maps, persistent widgets, HD video playback, Dolby Atmos audio, and deeper Gemini AI integration.

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GM Super Cruise Data Strategy and Level 3 Plans Explained

GM Super Cruise Data Strategy and Level 3 Plans Explained

General Motors is accelerating its autonomous driving strategy using Super Cruise, combining real-world data and simulation to target Level 3 capability by 2028 while building a subscription-based revenue model.

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What GM’s Upcoming EV Architecture Will Change by 2028

What GM’s Upcoming EV Architecture Will Change by 2028

General Motors plans a major EV reset, introducing multi-architecture platforms, zonal computing, new LMR batteries, and eyes-off Super Cruise with lidar, starting with the 2028 Escalade IQ.

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Testing GM Super Cruise in Heavy Rain Reveals Its Real-World Limits

Testing GM Super Cruise in Heavy Rain Reveals Its Real-World Limits

Testing GM’s Super Cruise in heavy rain shows a conservative but capable system that performs reliably when lane markings are visible, disengages cleanly when confidence drops, and offers insight into GM’s path toward Level 3 autonomy.

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GM Faces a Hard Reality About Plug-In Hybrids in the U.S.

GM Faces a Hard Reality About Plug-In Hybrids in the U.S.

GM CEO Mary Barra acknowledged that many U.S. plug-in hybrid owners rarely charge their vehicles, weakening efficiency and emissions gains. The admission highlights broader doubts about PHEVs as EV adoption slows.

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GM Records $7.1 Billion Charge as EV Strategy Shifts

GM Records $7.1 Billion Charge as EV Strategy Shifts

General Motors took a $7.1 billion charge after cutting back EV capacity in North America. Policy changes, slower demand, and factory realignments are reshaping GM’s electrification strategy without ending it.

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