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Peugeot gears up with nuTonomy for self-driving vehicle test

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French carmaker Peugeot is partnering with Boston, Massachuse­tts-based tech firm nuTonomy to test self-driving cars in Singapore.

NuTonomy’s software, sensors and computing platforms will be installed in Peugeot 3008 models as part of plans to develop the technology needed for large fleets of autonomous cars, PSA and nuTonomy said in a statement on Wednesday.

The latest PSA Group project seeks to work on “level 5” autonomous capable vehicles, which require no driver input, and will allow both companies to study how an “on-demand autonomous vehicle mobility service” performs, they said.

The combinatio­n is the latest between technology and automotive companies after Daimler, which owns Mercedes-Benz, unveiled an autonomous car developmen­t partnershi­p with supplier Robert Bosch in April, while BMW has announced an alliance with chip maker Intel and Israel’s Mobileye.

Autonomous driving in urban areas requires a more radical approach to vehicle design to help a car navigate inner city obstacles, said Anne Laliron, head of the Business Lab at PSA Group.

“That is the reason we jump on the opportunit­y to work with nuTonomy,” Laliron said.

PSA Group will use the project to learn about what components make sense, Laliron said.

Following the initial phase of this partnershi­p, the companies will consider expanding their on-road AV testing initiative to other major cities.

nuTonomy, a software company founded by Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology academics and McKinsey management consultant­s was the first to begin on the road testing of driverless taxi services in Singapore in 2016.

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