Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

HYUNDAI, APTIV TO SET UP $4 BN JV TO DEVELOP DRIVERLESS CARS

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SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Group will invest $1.6 billion in a joint venture to develop self-driving vehicle technologi­es with Aptiv, the biggest overseas investment by the South Korean carmaker to catch up to rivals in the autonomous car market.

Global carmakers and their suppliers are forging alliances to develop autonomous car technologi­es partly due to the need to share the huge financial and technical burdens.

Hyundai has lagged global rivals who have invested heavily into developing new technologi­es for electrifie­d an autonomous vehicles. For example, BMW and Daimler announced earlier this year that they would join forces on automated driving technology.

Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors and Hyundai Mobis will collective­ly contribute $1.6 billion in cash and $400 million in research and developmen­t resources and others, valuing the joint venture $4 billion, Hyundai Group and Aptiv said in a joint statement.

Dublin-headquarte­rd Aptiv, which will own 50% of the joint venture, will contribute its autonomous driving technology, intellectu­al property, and approximat­ely 700 employees focused on the developmen­t of scalable autonomous driving solutions.

The new firm will begin testing fully driverless systems in 2020 and have a production-ready autonomous driving platform available for robotaxi providers, fleet operators and automakers in 2022. Aptiv, which manufactur­es vehicle components and provides technology for self-driving cars, was formerly known as Delphi Automotive, which was split into Aptiv and Delphi Technologi­es in 2017.

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