Toyota And Uber To Cooperate In Ride Sharing Opportunities
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Toyota City, Japan, May 24, 2016 -- Toyota Motor Corporation, an
automotive company aiming for safer, more efficient and convenient
mobility, and Uber, a technology platform that is evolving the way the
world moves, are announcing a partnership. The companies have entered into
a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore collaboration, starting with
trials, in the world of ridesharing in countries where ridesharing is
expanding, taking various factors into account such as regulations,
business conditions, and customer needs. As part of the partnership, Toyota
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Mirai Creation Investment Limited Partnership are making a strategic
investment in Uber.
Against the backdrop of rapidly evolving
car usage trends in recent years, the development of mobility services in
new areas, including ridesharing and car-sharing, has gathered pace on a
global scale. Through this agreement on the trials, Toyota and Uber will
accelerate further talks in aiming to establish new services and to offer
new value to customers.
As part of today’s
partnership, the companies will create new leasing options in which car
purchasers can lease their vehicles from Toyota Financial Services and
cover their payments through earnings generated as Uber drivers. The
leasing period will be flexible and based on driver needs. This initiative
builds on Uber’s current Vehicle Solutions program.
“Ridesharing has huge potential in terms of shaping the future of
mobility. Through this collaboration with Uber, we would like to explore
new ways of delivering secure, convenient and attractive mobility services
to customers,” said Shigeki Tomoyama, senior managing officer of
Toyota Motor Corporation and president of the Connected Company, one of
Toyota Motor Corporation’s recently created in-house companies.
“We’re excited that Toyota, the largest automobile
manufacturer in the world, is making a strategic investment in Uber as part
of a broader global partnership. Toyota vehicles are among the most popular
cars on the Uber platform worldwide and we look forward to collaborating
with Toyota in multiple ways going forward, starting with the expansion of
our vehicle financing efforts,” said Emil Michael, chief business
officer of Uber.
Toyota and Uber also will explore
collaboration in a variety of other areas, such as developing in-car apps
that support Uber drivers, sharing knowledge and accelerating their
respective research efforts, and establishing a special fleet program to
sell Toyota and Lexus vehicles to Uber drivers.