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August 9, 2016 04:56 pm GMT

Autonomous Chevy Bolt EV testing expands to Arizona

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Cruise Automation, the autonomous driving systems company recently acquired by General Motors, is wasting no time, expanding the testing of its latest self-driving car, the long-range Chevy Bolt EV.

In May, Cruise revealed that just two short months after being brought under the GM umbrella, it revealed it was already testing autonomous Bolts in San Francisco.

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On Monday morning, Cruise expanded the scope of its autonomous, long-range EV testing to Scottsdale, Arizona.

Though this is an impressive ramping up of testing locales, Cruise has a long way to go to match the scope of Google's self-driving cars. The tech giant has autonomous cars in Mountain View, California, Austin, Texas, Kirkland, Washington and most recently Phoenix, Arizona. Read more...

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