General Motors (GM) announced that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of GM Cruise Holdingsfollowing the approval of GM’s merger offer by the Cruise Board of Directors. “Now a wholly-owned subsidiary of GM, Cruise going forward will work collaboratively on autonomous vehicle technology and advanced driver assistance systems for personal vehicles. GM will integrate Cruise technology into the Super Cruise assisted driving system, a software platform that allows drivers to take their hands off the wheels on 750,000 miles of roads across North America. Super Cruise is available on more than 20 GM vehicle models, and customers are logging over 10 million miles per month using Super Cruise. GM and Cruise will focus on further developing driving assistance technology, expanding Super Cruise to surface streets in urban environments, and continuing on a path to personal autonomous vehicles,” the company stated.
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