AutomobilesToyota, Nissan and Honda to team on AI and chips for next-gen cars
Japanese automakers to collaborate in 7 areas under government strategy
The Lexus LF-ZC electric vehicle from Toyota, set to be introduced in 2026, has software-defined vehicle capabilities. (Photo by Yuki Nakao)
RIHO NAGAO, Nikkei staff writer
TOKYO -- Toyota Motor, Nissan Motor, Honda Motor and other major Japanese automakers will work together to develop software for next-generation vehicles, bringing together their expertise in such areas as generative AI and semiconductors, Nikkei has learned.