Self-driving technology company Cruise is expanding its California ambitions beyond San Francisco.
Company executives asked California regulators Monday to amend their existing permit to allow for testing of autonomous vehicles throughout the state. Cruise's efforts have been restricted to specified areas of San Francisco.
Should the California Department of Motor Vehicles grant the company's request, General Motors-backed Cruise will be "ready to expand to essentially any city in the state," CEO Kyle Vogt told Automotive News.
While he declined to provide specifics on which California cities the company might target, he signaled Cruise would look southward.
"Warmer cities are, you know, on the table for us in the near term," Vogt said.
That might indicate Cruise is eyeing Los Angeles, a place where robotaxi competitors like Waymo and Motional are already testing self-driving vehicles and planning ride-hailing services. None of those comp…