GM to tap into connectivity, expand car sharing services: CEO


  • TECH
  • Friday, 02 Oct 2015

Seamless experience: GM envisions a day when their customers can go from one GM car to another and have the vehicle import the driver

DETROIT: General Motors Co chief executive Mary Barra said the automaker plans new efforts to capitalise on the connectivity built into its cars, expanding car sharing services, offering more autonomous driving features and enabling services through smartphone apps. 

"Our goal is to disrupt ourselves, and own the customer relationship beyond the car," Barra told Reuters in an interview ahead of a meeting with investors and analysts. 

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