One teen’s dream of self-driving cars turns into a $1B exit
General Motors announced today that it will acquire Maven portfolio company Cruise. Terms have not been disclosed, but it is rumored to be north of $1B. I couldn’t be happier for Kyle, Dan, and the talented Cruise team and am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to work together on this important vision worth fighting for. Joining GM now gives Kyle and team the massive platform where they can fulfill their vision of bringing self-driving cars to the world even faster. And, I have no doubt that they will be doing just that. They’ve never missed a milestone during the two years that I was a board observer. They are one of those rare teams that over-promises and over-delivers.
I loved being a trusted adviser with a passenger-side seat on this incredible ride. At the end of the day, the credit belongs to the founders and their team. Kyle and Dan are the classic “Originals,” as Adam Grant would put it– nonconformists who are able to move the world forward. When we did our Seed investment in Cruise, almost all the VCs I spoke to (and pretty much everyone else) believed that autonomous vehicles were likely decades away, but Cruise believed they could make it happen much, much sooner. I’m grateful I saw that their vision was right and backed a team that would not stop until they accomplished their goals. The idea of investing in autonomous vehicle technology first crossed my radar at TED a few years ago. After hearing the inspiring presentation of a professional “futurist,” I asked him what would be the single most important innovation to affect consumers’ lives in the next few years. The answer: self-driving cars. It made sense to me: the lives saved, the increased productivity, and the recent technology innovations all pointed to this being a reality much sooner than most people thought.
