Cruise, GM and Honda to Bring Driverless Ridehail Service to Japan
Starting early 2026, the service will leverage the Cruise Origin, designed in collaboration with GM and Honda
"There is an important and growing societal need for safe and accessible transportation in
Co-developed with GM and Honda, the Cruise Origin will offer customers in
"GM has always been invested in defining the future of transportation and that's more true today than ever," said GM Chair and CEO
In offering this driverless ridehail service, the new venture will coordinate and collaborate with various stakeholders, including the national and local governments, and transportation service providers in
"Honda is striving to create the 'joy and freedom of mobility.' Through our driverless ride service with Cruise and GM, we will enable customers in
Pending government approvals, initial testing will begin next year and commercialization will begin in central
For more information, please contact:
- Honda: Corporate PR Block, Corporate Communications Division - TEL: 03-5421-1512
- GM: General Motors, Communications - [email protected]
- Cruise: GM Cruise LLC, Communications - [email protected]
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SOURCE Cruise LLC
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