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GM Highlights Super Cruise and Battery Advances at First Tech Day in Korea


GM factory in Korea (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

GM factory in Korea (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

SEOUL, Dec. 12 (Korea Bizwire) — General Motors offered a rare look at its next-generation mobility technologies in South Korea this week, showcasing its Super Cruise driver-assistance system, advanced battery platforms and software-defined vehicle innovations at the company’s first tech day in the country.

The event, held Thursday at GM’s Exhibition Hall in Incheon and presented as the 2025 GM Tech Experience Day, was designed to articulate the automaker’s technological roadmap to employees and key partners at a moment of profound transition in the global mobility industry.

Across three curated zones, participants were invited to explore the company’s emerging capabilities: a “tech talk” session that outlined GM’s core technologies; an experience area where visitors could observe Super Cruise and battery systems integrated into actual vehicles; and an “innovation lab” intended to surface new ideas from within the company.

“GM Tech Day was created to share the direction and transformative value of GM’s future technologies with our employees,” said Hector Villarreal, chief executive of GM Korea. Super Cruise and battery development, he added, remain “core components of GM’s electrification strategy,” and the company hopes the program will deepen understanding of its technological ambitions and spark broader collaboration among employees, sales teams and partners.

Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com) 

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