VW and Rivian are betting they can help each other with their EV lineups at an increasingly precarious time in the industry.
Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) has announced the launch of a new open source program office (OSPO) Expert Group (EG) for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). This initiative led by Toyota, aims to advance ...
The poster child for new automotive technology is a dynamic, adaptable system that allows for continuous improvements to the ...
Volkswagen originally promised a $5 bn deal to collaborate on software and architecture, but announced it was upping its ...
This deal isn't just about cash and code; it's about survival ... a company that's been falling behind in the EV race. VW CEO ...
This strategic collaboration aims to leverage Rivian’s cutting-edge onboard computing and software technologies, which have ...
Rivian and Volkswagen Group have finalized a multi-billion-dollar joint venture to develop software, paving the way to let ...
Electric vehicle startup Rivian and German automobile giant Volkswagen finalized their joint venture Tuesday, a $5.8 billion deal that could prove transformational for both automakers.
Automakers have historically handled software in ways that don't mesh with what's needed for today's vehicles, experts say.
The most obvious threat may be remote hacking, with vulnerabilities exploited in the software or communication systems to ...