Toyota, SoftBank to team up in self-driving and other technology - sources

Reuters  |  TOKYO 

By and Yoshiyasu Shida

The companies plan to hold a conference later in the day. Toyota and SoftBank Group will attend a session to be held alongside the conference, they said in a joint statement, without providing additional details.

Japan's highest-profile companies will announce that they will partner up to develop self-driving vehicles and other new mobility technologies, the sources said on condition of anonymity as the nature of the announcement was confidential.

They will form a joint venture, the sources said.

Partnerships in automated driving technologies are on the rise as established players fear being left behind in the rapidly changing industry.

On Wednesday, said it would invest $2.75 billion and take a 5.7 percent stake in General Motors Co's Cruise self-driving vehicle unit, in which SoftBank is also an investor.

At the Auto Show on Wednesday, the heads of and said the two companies may expand their cooperation to batteries, self-driving vehicles and

Toyota and SoftBank do not have any major partnerships in at the moment, although both are developing technologies for self-driving vehicles, and other services.

Toyota, one of the world's largest automakers, has been developing automated driving and in-house and with its group suppliers, while acquiring some

Both Toyota and SoftBank have investments and partnerships with and ride-hailing firm Grab, and

The automaker envisions the future of will include convoys of shuttle bus-sized, self-driving multi-purpose vehicles used, for instance, as pay-per-use mobile restaurants and hotels.

SoftBank has its own autonomous vehicle unit, SB Drive, which has been developing for buses.

(Reporting by and Yoshiyasu Shida; Additional reporting by and Sam Nussey; Editing by and Edwina Gibbs)

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 09:02 IST