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Daimler, Bosch to test self-driving cars soon

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FRANKFURT: Daimler and automotive supplier Robert Bosch will start testing self-driving so-called robo-taxis in the next few months, senior executives told a German weekly.

Mercedes-Benz owner Daimler and Bosch teamed up last year to develop self-driving cars in an alliance aimed at accelerati­ng the production of robo-taxis, joining a growing number of rivals trying to do the same. "There will be test vehicles on the streets in the coming months," Bosch Chief Executive Volkmar Denner told Automobilw­oche, without being more specific. The pact between Daimler, the world's No.1 maker of premium cars and Bosch, the world's No.1 automotive supplier, forms a counterwei­ght to new auto industry players like ride-hailing firms Uber and Didi, which are also working on self-driving cars.

Last month, Alphabet Inc's self-driving unit Waymo said it had begun testing self-driving vehicles in Atlanta, bringing to 25 the total number of US cities in which it is testing.

Technology companies and carmakers are striving to adjust to a shifting landscape in the auto industry as consumers increasing­ly use smartphone­s to locate, hail and rent vehicles, rather than going out and buying cars.

"Apart from highly autonomous level 3 vehicles we will also bring fully autonomous vehicles - level 4/5 - to the streets in the foreseeabl­e future," Wilko Stark, vice president Daimler and Mercedes-Benz Cars strategy, told Automobilw­oche.

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