Volkswagen focuses development for autonomous driving

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Christopher Hauss
Christopher Hauss
Corporate Communications Head of Strategy & Finance Communications
Tobias Riepe
Tobias Riepe
Deputy Head of Communications | Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles
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  • In individual mobility, Cariad continues to drive development of highly automated and autonomous driving in China together with Horizon Robotics and in the rest of the world with Bosch: first functions from alliance between Bosch and Cariad planned for 2023          
  • In the area of autonomous driving as a service (MaaS/TaaS), Volkswagen is consolidating its development partnerships          
  • Group no longer invests in Argo AI, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles expands cooperation with other partner         
  • Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles' goal for autonomous driving remains: Customers expected to be able to book the autonomously driving ID.Buzz in Hamburg with MOIA in 2025          
  • Oliver Blume, CEO Volkswagen AG: "Focus and speed are what count, especially when it comes to developing technologies of the future. Our goal is to offer our customers the most powerful functions at the earliest possible time and to set up our development as cost-effectively as possible."

Wolfsburg. Volkswagen is focusing its development activities for autonomous and highly automated driving. In the area of autonomous driving as a service (MaaS/TaaS), the Group is consolidating its development partnerships. Volkswagen will no longer invest in Argo AI. In individual mobility, Cariad is continuing to drive forward the development of highly automated and autonomous driving together with Bosch and, in the future, in China with Horizon Robotics.

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