BMW seeking additional partners for its mobility joint-venture
BMW's newly appointed CEO Oliver Zipse expressed his full openness to attract new partners and collaborators in the mobility services venture.
BMW's newly appointed CEO Oliver Zipse expressed his full openness to attract new partners and collaborators in the mobility services venture.
Contract signed: BMW Group and Daimler AG launch long-term development cooperation for automated driving due to launch in the next few years
BMW and Daimler have finally officially unveiled their joint ventures in the mobility field. What was initially thought to be...
The collaboration between BMW and Daimler is getting new dimensions as the two German premium car manufacturers expand their business...
According to a report by Autocar, BMW and Daimler are set to announce their joint urban mobility venture this week, after being granted approval by the European Union in January.
BMW and Mercedes-Benz are considering developing some cars together and the main culprits at the moment seem to be the 1 Series and A-Class families
According to the report, the collaboration would be limited to certain areas, such as technologies that are not brand-specific but no decision has been made so far.
The joint venture will focus on urban mobility, creating a new offering that is easy to access, intuitive and focused on the needs of the user
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Earlier this year the BMW Group and Daimler AG announced they are planning to launch a joint mobility services company...
BMW is currently working on creating a platform that would have 100 million active users by 2025.