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GM: We can eliminate human error and save lives

GM rolls out the red carpet in Detroit to showcase new technology

During an exclusive media event at GM’s global headquarters in Detroit, regional representatives experienced firsthand the innovative technology shaping the automotive industry’s future.

Attendees (not including T&FME, no shade) explored GM’s comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) lineup from Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac, experiencing groundbreaking technologies including Super Cruise, GM’s advanced hands-free, eyes-on driver-assistance system powered by OnStar.

The event, the magazine has been told, highlighted GM’s leadership in developing next-generation battery chemistries, artificial intelligence (AI), and software-defined vehicle platforms, underscoring the automaker’s role as a catalyst for industry transformation.

Rory Harvey, GM Executive Vice President and President of Global Markets, emphasised GM’s strategic approach: “At GM, it all starts with our customers. We offer choice across our beautifully designed gas-powered vehicles and America’s broadest lineup of electric vehicles. We’re committed to developing advanced driver-assistance and autonomous vehicle technologies to eliminate human error, save lives, and enhance mobility for everyone.”

Jack Uppal, President and Managing Director, GM Africa and Middle East, echoed this sentiment, stating, “This year marks a milestone for GM in the Middle East. Our ambitious strategy is well underway, introducing innovative new vehicles across both electric and traditional fuel segments.

“With transformative OnStar connectivity enhancing customer experience and convenience, we are excited to soon launch Super Cruise, the industry’s pioneering hands-free advanced driver assistance system. Our guests experienced tomorrow’s mobility today, bringing valuable insights back to the region.”

Chevrolet is claimed to be disrupting the Middle East EV market, launching electrified versions of beloved nameplates such as the Equinox and Spark, as well as introducing the Corvette E-ray, the first electrified Corvette.

GMC’s HUMMER EV SUV and Super Truck are pushing the capabilities of full-size EVs, while Cadillac continues its EV development in the market with recent and upcoming launches including the OPTIQ, LYRIQ, OPTIQ-V, LYRIQ-V, VISTIQ, ESCALADE IQ, and ESCALADE IQL.

GM’s electrification strategy also includes the development of high-manganese (LMR) prismatic battery cells, offering 33% higher energy density compared to lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells, set for production in the U.S. by 2028. Additionally, GM’s Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) powered by the Vehicle Intelligence Platform (VIP) facilitate seamless over-the-air updates, smart home integration, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication.

Artificial Intelligence is becoming central to GM’s operations through expanded partnerships, including collaboration with NVIDIA.

AI integration supports high-performance computing and advanced simulation in vehicle manufacturing, significantly enhancing efficiency, safety, and operational excellence, it is claimed.

Many of these innovations originate at GM’s Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, recognised globally as a leading hub for automotive engineering and research. If we get invited to the next one, we’ll let you know whether that is true.

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Stephen White created Truck and Fleet Middle East over a decade ago, and is one of the Middle East's foremost writers on mobility and capital assets. He is also mostly powered by coffee.
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