
Foxconn's electric car ambitions just got another boost with Stellantis deal
CNN
Foxconn is partnering with automaker Stellantis to develop technology for vehicle cockpits, in the latest sign of the iPhone maker's ambitions to grow in electric car manufacturing.
The 50/50 joint venture, known as "Mobile Drive," brings together Foxconn's might in mobile software and consumer electronics with Stellantis' vehicle design and engineering expertise to create a user experience akin to using a smartphone. Mobile Drive will enable a "personalized and upgradable cockpit," with features such as biometric recognition, artificial intelligence, remote command and augmented reality, Stellantis chief software officer Yves Bonnefont said at a press conference.
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