In early 2020, American Cruise Company, owned by General Motors (GM), officially announced that it was studying a fully electric car that could be fully automatic, and it was called Cruise Origin and made human. Lots of interest. After Honda announced a joint venture with General Motors (GM) on the Cruise Origin for some time, Microsoft has now decided to join them.
Cruise first debuted in 2013 and was acquired by GM for $ 1 billion in 2016 and recently partnered with Honda to focus on cruise Origin development last year. Because Microsoft has joined, they will use the Azure network (manufactured by Microsoft) on the cloud server and data transfer. Of course, because it is a self-driving car with no steering wheel, it needs a cloud system to share and absorb data on where to drive.
For now, we only know that General Motors (GM) plans to start production of the Cruise Origin, a fully automatic electric car during 2022, but they have not yet revealed its detailed capabilities.
A few days ago, Honda decided to officially announce the new 2021 Passport, which will be available in the market from now on. Not only that, what has changed in the new Passport 2021 includes support for the use of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as many other advanced features.
As most of you know, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are great features for use in luxury cars to make driving easier. Of course, for CarPlay and Android Auto is a smart feature that allows iPhone or Android users to connect with some of the newer cars with this smart feature to take advantage of the many features that CarPlay and Android Auto can. It can do things like voice control, use Siri or Google Assistant, view maps and directions, use social networking apps like Facebook, WhatsApp, Message, listen to music or podcast, and more. More importantly, the new 2021 Honda Passport will allow users to charge their phones wirelessly.
In terms of engine power, the 2021 Honda Passport uses a V6 engine with 280 horsepower with 262 lb-ft of torque. In addition, the 2021 Honda Passport is equipped with a fuel gauge when driving on city and suburban conditions. In addition, Honda is offering the Honda Passport for $33,710 and up.
Article By: Ele