
"Super Cruise allows drivers to drive hands-free on over 750,000 miles of compatible highways in the United States and Canada. The customer take-rate was recorded at the end of the third quarter, and it's a massive year-over-year increase in subscriptions, with GM claiming the number of active users nearly doubled from 2024. Earlier this year, the American automaker said it had over half a million Super Cruise-compatible cars on the road, with over 200,000 monthly active users."
"With such a steep increase in the uptake rate, GM expects to end 2025 with over 600,000 active users and a revenue of over $200 million. One interesting tidbit from GM's third-quarter earnings report is the shockingly low accident rate associated with Super Cruise. According to GM, its Super Cruise-equipped cars have driven over 700 million hands-free miles with zero reported crashes attributed to the assistance system."
General Motors reported over 500,000 active Super Cruise users at the end of the third quarter, nearly doubling year-over-year and more than doubling quarter-over-quarter. Super Cruise enables hands-free driving on over 750,000 miles of compatible highways in the United States and Canada. GM expects to finish the year with over 600,000 active subscribers and generate over $200 million in Super Cruise revenue. Super Cruise-equipped vehicles have logged over 700 million hands-free miles with zero reported crashes attributed to the system. GM offers a three-year free Super Cruise trial on compatible cars; after the trial owners pay $25 per month.
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