DiscoverThe InEVitableInside GM’s Future: AI Cars, Hands-Free Driving, and Next-Gen Batteries
Inside GM’s Future: AI Cars, Hands-Free Driving, and Next-Gen Batteries

Inside GM’s Future: AI Cars, Hands-Free Driving, and Next-Gen Batteries

Update: 2025-10-30
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In this episode of The InEVitable by MotorTrend, host Ed Loh takes you inside GM Forward — General Motors’ technology showcase in New York — to explore the company’s electrified, autonomous, and AI-driven future. From new lithium manganese-rich batteries that cut costs while keeping range high, to hands-free, eyes-off driving coming to the 2028 Cadillac Escalade IQ, and even Google Gemini AI built directly into millions of GM vehicles — this episode dives into every major innovation reshaping the automaker. You’ll hear from the engineers, designers, and executives behind GM’s next generation of mobility, including:


Gary Cygan - Director of Platform Engineering General Motors


Kurt Kelty - VP of Battery Propulsion and Sustainability General Motors


Aseem Kapur - Chief Revenue Officer GM Energy


Baris Cetinok - Sr. Vice President Software & Services, Product and Design, General Motors


David Richardson - Sr. Vice President of Software Services General Motors


Key topics:


⚡️ GM’s unified computing architecture for all vehicles


🔋 New LMR battery chemistry: more range, less cost


🏠 EVs as home energy backup systems (now available via leasing)


🚗 Hands-off, eyes-off Super Cruise in 2028


🤖 Conversational AI powered by Google Gemini


🌍 OTA updates back to 2015 vehicles


 


Hosts: Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman | MotorTrend


 


📍 Recorded at GM Forward, New York City


🔗 Learn more at MotorTrend.com

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Inside GM’s Future: AI Cars, Hands-Free Driving, and Next-Gen Batteries

Inside GM’s Future: AI Cars, Hands-Free Driving, and Next-Gen Batteries

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