Mazda to use same in-vehicle systems as Toyota's for EVs

Japanese automaker to adopt Toyota's Arene OS, aiming to cut cost by up to 80%

20240112 Mazda file photo

Mazda began selling its MX-30 Rotary-EV model in November last year. (Photo by Nanami Sato) 

MIHO TANKAI, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Mazda Motor will share with Toyota Motor in-vehicle systems, the "brains" that operate the acceleration and safety control functions in next-generation vehicles, Nikkei has learned. The two automakers will jointly develop the systems, with Mazda hoping to cut development costs by up to 80%.

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