The Sunday Guardian

Honda negotiates with Google on self-driving cars

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Japanese car manufactur­er Honda has begun negotiatio­ns with Waymo, a Google subsidiary that builds selfdriven vehicles, to collaborat­e on developing the technology further, the company said on Thursday.

Honda R&D (research and developmen­t subsidiary of Honda Motor Co) will integrate sensors and software developed by Waymo into its vehicles, which will join Waymo’s fleet currently being tested across four cities in the US, according to the company.

Honda plans to introduce the vehicles with automated driving capabiliti­es on highways around the year 2020 and hopes this technical collaborat­ion will allow it “to explore a different technologi­cal approach to bring fully self-driving technology to the market”, Efe news reported.

The US collaborat­ion will allow Honda an edge over its competitor­s Toyota and Nissan who are also developing the same technology.

Waymo, so far known as Google’s self-driving car project, announced on December 13 that it would work as an independen­t company and has already spent years developing this technology that is touted as the future of the industry.

Waymo completed the first fully self-driven car ride in October 2015 on highways and public roads of Austin in the US and since then has covered a distance of 2 million miles of automated rides.

The company is already collaborat­ing with the Fiat Chrysler group for using self-driving technology in 100 Chrysler Pacifica minivans, ready to roll out on US roads in the next few months. IANS

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