Starting next year, Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company backed by General Motors, will offer its self-driving cars on Uber's ride-hailing platform.
Starting next year, Cruise , the autonomous vehicle company backed by General Motors, will offer its self-driving cars on Uber ’s ride-hailing platform.Once launched, when an Uber rider requests a qualifying ride on the Uber app, they may be presented with the option to have that trip fulfilled by a Cruise autonomous vehicle.
The companies will start their partnership next year with a fleet of Chevy Bolt autonomous vehicles. When an Uber rider requests a ride, they may be given the option to choose a Cruise self-driving car. According to Uber’s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber aims to play a key role in safely and reliably introducing autonomous technology to consumers and cities worldwide.
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