Toyota, the world’s largest automaker, will be able to implement FSD in its next generation of vehicles
A and A, through, announced on Tuesday (29.br.2025) a partnership to collaborate in the development and implementation of autonomous driving technology.
The two companies said, they plan to build a new self -employed vehicle platform and will also work in the introduction of autonomous steering in personal vehicles. Toyota – world automaker in volume – can implement autonomous steering in its next generation of vehicles.
The partnership comes amid the growing market interest in FSD technology (fully autonomous steering acronym), which the electric vehicle manufacturer has promoted as the next stage of growth for automakers.
Tesla’s shares fell 1.4% after the announcement of Toyota and Waymo, as more competition for the company’s FSD line is foreseen.
Reports released in mid -2024 showed that Toyota was working on its own autonomous electric vehicle, through a joint venture In China, although the company has provided few details about the venture.
The partnership occurs after Alphabet’s CEO, said, during the company’s teleconference conferencing last week, that Waymo was considering developing personal autonomous vehicles.
Waymo offers robotaxi services in several major US cities and has also established partnerships with in some regions. The company has grown constantly from an early stage research and development firm to a commercial operation.
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