Volkswagen made this partnership between Cariad and Bosch through its Twitter handle Information Gave. “Hands-free driving functions for one of the world’s largest vehicle fleets: @cariad_tech and @BoschGlobal teaming up with over 1,000 experts to launch #AutonomousDriving across all vehicle classes,” the company wrote.
On the other hand, Bosch has also informed about this partnership through a tweet on his Twitter handle.
According to Reuters, the two companies said in a joint statement that Volkswagen’s software subsidiary Cariad and Bosch have partnered to develop software for autonomous driving in Volkswagen’s passenger vehicles. The software will enable ‘Level 2’ autonomous driving, which includes hands-free driving in cities, rural areas and on motorways. Simultaneously, a ‘Level 3’ system will also be developed, which will handle all the driving tasks on the motorway.
As we mentioned, Volkswagen will install Level 2 driving systems in its vehicles by 2023. The company has also clarified that this software and its component parts will later be used in vehicles of other car makers as well.
For Cariad, Volkswagen aims to supply 60 percent of the software for Volkswagen vehicles by 2025, up from the target of 10 percent when Cariad was founded in 2020.
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