Toyota, Subaru, And Mazda Join Forces By Investing In Self Driving Service Venture

Toyota, Subaru, And Mazda Join Forces By Investing In Self Driving Service Venture

Five Japanese automakers including Subaru Corp., Suzuki Motor Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp. are each investing 2 percent in the on-demand, self-driving vehicle service set up by SoftBank Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp.

Mazda, Suzuki, and Subaru, Isuzu Motors and Toyota's compact car unit Daihatsu will each invest 57.1 million yen ($530,620) in the venture -- dubbed Monet -- in return for a 2 percent stake, the companies said in a statement Friday.

SoftBank and Toyota will each retain their 35 percent stakes in the company, which is now capitalized at $26.6 million. The latest investors join Honda Motor Co. and Hino Motors, Toyota's truck-making operations.


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MDarringerMDarringer - 6/28/2019 6:52:39 PM
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This is 100% Toyota given that Toyota pretty much has control of both Subaru and Mazda.


TruthyTruthy - 6/29/2019 10:12:56 PM
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It reminds me of the Power Rangers, all joining together



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