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We knew at the present time was coming: Cruise is useless — no less than as a robotaxi firm. Normal Motors accomplished its acquisition of GM Cruise Holdings LLC; Cruise is now an entirely owned subsidiary of GM.
The upshot is a 50% reduction in staff — that’s about 1,000 folks. The subsequent step is to combine the remaining staff into the folds of GM, the place they’ll work on enhancing the automaker’s superior driver-assistance system.
Amongst my many questions on that is whether or not GM will efficiently retain the remaining expertise, most of whom I’ve been informed are engineers. And can that recent expertise translate into an improved superior driver-assistance system, branded as Tremendous Cruise, and ultimately private autonomous automobiles?
I’m not satisfied that buying expertise — who had been impressed by and dependable to Cruise’s now departed co-founder and CEO Kyle Vogt — is an efficient match. However hey, I’ve been unsuitable earlier than.
Through the years, I’ve spoken to numerous Cruise engineers, and each time I might stroll away pondering, “Effectively, there’s a real believer.” I haven’t met each Cruise worker, however the ones I’ve exuded a perception within the autonomous automobile mission and appeared thrilled to be working lengthy hours to realize it.
For any present and former Cruisers on the market, attain out. I might love to speak in regards to the early days with you. Electronic mail me at kirsten.korosec@techcrunch.com.
A bit fowl

A couple of extra little birds got here to us from Cruise in latest days. A lot of the communication centered on the approaching layoffs, which I addressed above. However I assumed this was an fascinating nugget from sources who shared how they thought — no less than for a time — Cruise would possibly restart its robotaxi operations.
One indicator was this tidbit from sources who informed us that Cruise had been able to implement a retrofitted sensor answer, internally known as Undertaking Rhino, that might have solved for the October 2 incident by creating further visibility and consciousness beneath the automobile. The “incident” is in reference to an occasion in 2023 when a pedestrian, who had initially been hit by a human-driven automobile, received caught underneath after which dragged by one of many firm’s robotaxis.
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Utilized Instinct acquired EpiSys Science Inc., an organization that developed autonomy software program for nationwide safety, together with uncrewed aerial methods, floor warfare, maritime monitoring, and battle administration command and management. Phrases weren’t disclosed. Utilized Instinct is probably greatest generally known as an autonomous vehicle software firm; these days it has been pushing deeper into protection.
GenLogs, a startup that developed freight intelligence software program, raised $14.6 million in a Sequence A funding spherical led by Venrock and HOF Capital. Metal Atlas, AutoTech Ventures, Enterprise 53, TitletownTech, Plug and Play Ventures, and Heartland Ventures additionally participated within the spherical.
Presto, a startup that claims it’s constructing the Stripe of EV charging, raised $15 million in a seed spherical led by Union Sq. Ventures, the corporate completely informed TechCrunch. The spherical additionally included investments from Congruent Ventures, Jetstream, and Powerhouse Ventures.
Notable reads and different tidbits

ADAS
We lined Tesla earnings in final week’s version however wished to flag this article by Sean O’Kane, which reminds us of all the guarantees Elon Musk has made round his Full Self-Driving software program and his latest admission that a few of its automobiles will, in reality, want a {hardware} improve.
Autonomous automobiles
The California Division of Motor Automobiles launched knowledge that reveals a 50% drop in autonomous vehicle test miles. Sure, the top of Cruise is partially accountable. However there are different components at play. Right here’s what else is happening.
Waabi has partnered with Volvo Autonomous Options to collectively develop and deploy autonomous trucks. Reminder: Volvo additionally has a cope with Aurora.
Waymo is now showing up on the Uber app in Austin. For now, this doesn’t translate right into a Waymo selecting folks up. However it’ll quickly.
Electrical automobiles, charging, & batteries
The Chicago Auto Present is underneath approach, and whereas most — just like the Subaru Forester Hybrid — are gentle hybrids or inner combustion engine-powered automobiles, there have been EVs, too. Stellantis revealed the all-electric 2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited trim that begins at $66,995 and has an estimated vary of 294 miles.
Ford reported earnings this week and, welp, its EV enterprise misplaced about $5 billion in 2024. However that wasn’t the one factor that caught my eye. As an alternative, it was CEO Jim Farley’s comments on tariffs.
Scout Motors, the Volkswagen spinout that plans to supply all-electric and range-extended electrical vans and SUVs, was sued by a group of VW and Audi dealers in Florida over its plan to promote on to customers.
Journey-hailing and gig economic system
Lyft has partnered with AI startup Anthropic to build an AI assistant that handles preliminary consumption for customer support inquiries for each riders and drivers.
House and way forward for flight
That is an interesting feature on a startup referred to as Circularity Fuels, which can make diamonds on its path to creating e-fuels to energy jet planes.
This week’s wheels

This week, we’ll hear from TechCrunch reporter Rebecca Bellan and her time driving a 2024 Kia Niro. (Please notice that the photograph above is of a 2025 mannequin.)
I rented a 2024 Kia Niro over the weekend to drive a pair hours north of New York Metropolis.
It’s a cute, zippy SUV, however I struggled in two areas wanted for a highway journey: battery life in winter and the situation of the quantity button/knob.
It solely took about an hour and a half of driving, or about 70 miles, for the battery to go from totally charged to half empty.
This kicked my nervousness into gear, as I wasn’t certain the place within the sticks of Connecticut I’d be capable of discover a charger. I discovered one, in the long run, a lone EVgo charger in a Planet Health car parking zone. “Marsha” was marketed to cost at 50 kW however ended up drip feeding my battery at a stunning tempo of 17 kW. Let’s simply say, I sat in that car parking zone for some time.
The amount button or knob was additionally conspicuously absent. That is my greatest pet peeve with software-defined automobiles: the obsession with contact screens as a substitute of tactile knobs you could manipulate whilst you’re driving so that you don’t should take your eyes off the highway. Neither I, nor any one in every of my passengers, had been ready to determine easy methods to regulate the quantity with out utilizing the button on the wheel.
I lastly simply googled “Kia Niro quantity” and certain sufficient I discovered a Reddit post that I may have written myself. Apparently, one should faucet the “button” above the orange fan to alter out of local weather management mode, after which one can use the left temperature knob to alter the quantity. Unbelievable.
What’s “This week’s wheels”? It’s an opportunity to be taught in regards to the completely different transportation merchandise we’re testing, whether or not it’s an electrical or hybrid automobile, an e-bike or perhaps a journey in an autonomous automobile.