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GM says will not use 'over-the-air' upgrades on safety systems

Published 01/06/2016, 06:11 PM
Updated 01/06/2016, 06:20 PM
© Reuters. General Motors North America president Reuss leaves the podium during a news conference to announce foundation pledges to the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit
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By Joseph White

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - General Motors Co (N:GM) will not use 'over-the-air' upgrades, a way of remotely updating software on its vehicles, for safety-critical vehicle systems such as brakes, the automaker's product development chief said on Wednesday, signaling a different approach from electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc (O:TSLA).

Mark Reuss, head of GM's global product development, said the U.S. No. 1 automaker plans to expand the use of over-the-air upgrades as it adopts a new electrical architecture for its vehicles over the next several years. GM makes some over-the-air updates to vehicles now through its OnStar telematics system, Reuss said.

"We don't do as much PR around it," said Reuss, speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, adding that GM's new electrical architecture will be "ever more safe" from a data security standpoint and allow for additional upgrades.

However, asked if GM would use over-the-air upgrades for vehicle systems such as braking or steering, Reuss said: "We would never do that."

© Reuters. General Motors North America president Reuss leaves the podium during a news conference to announce foundation pledges to the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit

Tesla has used over-the-air upgrades to push significant new features to its vehicles, including the software to enable an autopilot system that allows Tesla Model S sedans to steer themselves on the highway.

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