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Cruise pushes its recent fundraising to USD 2.75 billion
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Apr 16, 2021
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Apr 16, 2021

Cruise pushes its recent fundraising to USD 2.75 billion

Funding

  • General Motors’ (GM) self-driving car unit, Cruise, has received new funds from investors, including Walmart (value undisclosed), extending its recent fundraise to USD 2.75 billion. The original round closed this January, raising USD 2 billion led by Microsoft with participation from GM, Honda, and other institutional investors at a valuation of USD 30 billion.

  • The new capital will be utilized to develop an autonomous, low-cost, and faster last-mile delivery ecosystem.

  • The company already has an existing partnership with Walmart, established in November 2020, to begin autonomous grocery delivery in Scottsdale, Arizona this year.

  • Cruise tests and develops autonomous self-driving cars primarily for ridesharing. Cruise entered the autonomous delivery vehicle (ADV) market in January 2019 through a partnership with DoorDash to test autonomous food delivery in San Francisco. Cruise reported completing more than 125,000 contactless deliveries to San Francisco residents between April and November 2020 with demand driven in large part due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 

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