A billion miles in less than a decade: GM's Super Cruise reaches a milestone
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A billion miles in less than a decade: GM's Super Cruise reaches a milestone
""It really shows how Super Cruise is passing what I call the toothbrush test. The customers are using it continuously. Once they use it, they never go back.""
""The mapped road network has grown quite a lot since the early days... now you can use Super Cruise on close to 700,000 miles of highways.""
Super Cruise debuted in 2017 in the Cadillac CT6, providing a hands-free driving system geofenced to lidar-scanned highways. It includes a driver-facing camera to ensure attention on the road. The system has expanded to nearly 750,000 vehicles, accumulating over a billion miles driven. GM reports a 40 percent renewal rate for Super Cruise, indicating strong user engagement. The mapped network has grown from 160,000 miles to nearly 700,000 miles, with users averaging 17 miles per trip and frequent usage among drivers.
Read at Ars Technica
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