Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) with Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, at BMW Group headquarters in Munich |
Tokyo/Munich. Akio Toyoda, President of Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), met today with Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, at BMW Group headquarters in Munich to announce the planned expansion of their existing cooperation initiated in December last year. The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understand-ing (MoU) aimed at long-term strategic collaboration in four fields: joint development of a fuel cell system, joint development of architecture and components for a future sports vehicle, collaboration on powertrain electrification and joint research and development on light-weight technologies. |
Also
today, Norbert Reithofer and Akio
Toyoda of TMC both signed a Joint
Statement to reconfirm their
companies’ shared intention to
strengthen the long-term, strategic
collabora-tion between them. Reithofer said: “We aim to further strengthen our competitive position in sustainable future technologies. We signed an MoU to this effect today. Toyota and the BMW Group share the same strategic vision of sustainable individual future mobility. Together we have a great opportunity to continue leading our industry through this transformation.” Toyoda added: “BMW and Toyota both want to make ever-better cars. We respect each other. And I think this is shown by our taking the next step only six months since the signing of our initial agreement. Toyota is strong in environment-friendly hybrids and fuel cells. On the other hand, I believe BMW’s strength is in developing sports cars. I am excited to think of the cars that will result from this relationship.” |
In March
2012, the BMW Group and TMC signed a
binding agreement on collaborative
research in the field of
next-generation lithium-ion battery
cells. In addition, the BMW Group and
Toyota Motor Europe entered into a
contract under which the BMW Group
will supply highly-efficient 1.6 litre
and 2.0 litre diesel engines to Toyota
Motor Europe, starting in 2014. |
Today’s MoU represents the companies’ agreement in December last year to identify and discuss other possible collaborative projects. |
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