Japan's Suzuki Motor says it will start developing "software defined vehicles," or SDVs.
Owners of the next-generation smart cars can use remote software updates to extensively enhance driving performance and safety features.
Suzuki indicated that it is working with software startups and Toyota Motor, which is in a capital tie-up with Suzuki.
The SDV field is currently led by US electric vehicle giant Tesla and China's BYD, as both have already commercialized their own software platforms.
Toyota aims to put its own operating system in vehicles for global markets next year. Two other Japanese automakers, Honda Motor and Nissan Motor, are in talks to develop a shared software platform.
Owners of the next-generation smart cars can use remote software updates to extensively enhance driving performance and safety features.
Suzuki indicated that it is working with software startups and Toyota Motor, which is in a capital tie-up with Suzuki.
The SDV field is currently led by US electric vehicle giant Tesla and China's BYD, as both have already commercialized their own software platforms.
Toyota aims to put its own operating system in vehicles for global markets next year. Two other Japanese automakers, Honda Motor and Nissan Motor, are in talks to develop a shared software platform.
Similar Readings (5 items)
Japan's Suzuki to supply India-made EVs to Toyota
Suzuki Motor to introduce EVs in Japan, Europe, India
Japan automakers shift R&D hubs to central Tokyo
Summary: Tesla FSD software may not be approved by EU regulator after all
Toyota, Waymo to collaborate on self-driving tech
Summary
Suzuki Motor plans to develop "Software Defined Vehicles" (SDVs), allowing remote software updates for enhanced driving performance and safety. Collaboration includes software startups and Toyota Motor, with Toyota aiming to introduce its own OS in vehicles next year. Tesla leads the SDV field
Statistics
109
Words1
Read CountDetails
ID: 87cebec3-34dc-4639-8a97-3263852a46c2
Category ID: nhk
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20240717_26/
Date: July 17, 2024
Created: 2024/07/18 07:00
Updated: 2025/12/08 12:09
Last Read: 2024/07/18 11:23