Magna and Lyft to jointly develop and manufacture self-driving systems

Co-developed self-driving systems to be deployed on the Lyft network as well as for entire automotive industry; in addition to funding the partnership, Magna to invest $200 million in Lyft.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 15 Mar 2018 Views icon2933 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Magna and Lyft to jointly develop and manufacture self-driving systems

Magna, a mobility technology company and one of the world's largest automotive suppliers, and Lyft, North America's fastest growing rideshare company, have announced a multi-year collaboration in which the companies will jointly fund, develop, and manufacture self-driving systems. In addition, Magna will invest $200 million in Lyft equity.

This partnership, an industry-first, positions Magna and Lyft to enable the development and manufacturing of self-driving systems at scale. In addition to self-driving vehicles that will be deployed on Lyft's own ridesharing network in the coming years, Magna says it has the ability to deploy the technologies across a wide-range of use cases to benefit the entire global mobility ecosystem.

"There is a new mobility landscape emerging and partnerships like this put us at the forefront of this change," said Swamy Kotagiri, Magna chief technology officer. "Lyft's leadership in ridesharing and Magna's automotive expertise makes this strategic partnership ideal to effect a positive change as a new transportation ecosystem unfolds."

"Together with Magna, we will accelerate the introduction of self-driving vehicles by sharing our technology with automotive OEMs worldwide," said Lyft CEO Logan Green. "This is an entirely new approach that will democratise access to this transformative technology."

Partnership details include:

- Lyft will lead the co-development of the self-driving system at its Palo Alto-based self-driving engineering center

- Magna will lead manufacturing and join Lyft's development team onsite, contributing their vehicle systems knowledge, safety and ADAS expertise, and manufacturing capabilities

- Lyft and Magna will share jointly created IP and utilize Lyft data to improve systems

- Lyft will utilise Magna's vast automotive experience for its fleet's self-driving systems

This scalable technology is expected to be market-ready over the next few years and can be deployed across the industry through Magna.

 

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