Volvo Cars and Autoliv autonomous driving JV Zenuity starts operations

The Zenuity joint venture, which will develop new ADAS products and autonomous driving technologies, is expected to have its first ADAS products available for sale by 2019 with AD technologies following shortly thereafter.

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Zenuity is expected to have its first ADAS products available for sale by 2019 with autonomous driving technologies following shortly thereafter.

Zenuity is expected to have its first ADAS products available for sale by 2019 with autonomous driving technologies following shortly thereafter.

Zenuity, the joint venture between Volvo Cars and Autoliv, Inc, has begun operations today. Zenuity is a new entrant in the growing global market for autonomous driving software systems. It marks the first time a premium car maker has joined forces with a Tier 1 supplier to develop leading advanced driver assist systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving (AD) technologies.

“Volvo Cars combined its know-how with Autoliv’s to create a world leader in autonomous driving safety systems. With Zenuity starting operations, we move a step closer to delivering this exciting technology,” said Håkan Samuelsson, president and CEO of Volvo Cars.

“Zenuity will enable us to deliver world-leading, robust solutions for autonomous driving. The combined experience of Autoliv, the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, and Volvo Cars, the premium car maker, will ensure solutions that meet the needs of car occupants in real life road conditions”, said Jan Carlson, chairman, president and CEO of Autoliv.

“In the last nine months we have worked hard to get Zenuity started and I am very pleased that we are now ready to start operations. The initial interest from automakers in Zenuity is very encouraging and we look forward to being a leader in the development of the next generation of safer and more automated cars,” said Dennis Nobelius, CEO of Zenuity.

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Jan Carlson, chairman, chief executive and president of Autoliv with Håkan Samuelsson, president and chief executive of Volvo Cars. 

Autoliv will make a total investment of around 1.1 billion SEK into the joint venture, the large majority of which is an initial cash contribution, but it also includes intellectual property, know-how and personnel. Volvo Cars will contribute intellectual property, know-how and personnel into the joint venture. As previously announced, Volvo Cars and Autoliv own the joint venture 50/50. The formation of the joint venture was first announced in September 2016.

Staffing to grow to over 600
Headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden and with additional operations in Munich, Germany, and Detroit, USA, the initial workforce of close to 300 people is from Volvo Cars and Autoliv as well as some new hires. The joint ventures workforce is expected to grow to over 600 employees in the medium term.

 

Both Volvo Cars and Autoliv license and transfer intellectual property for their ADAS systems to the joint venture. From this base, the joint venture will develop new ADAS products and AD technologies. Zenuity is expected to have its first ADAS products available for sale by 2019 with AD technologies following shortly thereafter.

 

Zenuity aims to use the latest ADAS/AD know-how to create robust and flexible solutions that are at the technological forefront – for today and the future – by utilising extensive experience and real-life tested solutions. Customers will be offered flexibility to choose based on a platform with modular solutions.

 

With Zenuity, Volvo Cars and Autoliv expect three elements of value creation. Firstly, the business model means the value of the joint venture will increase going forward. Secondly, for Autoliv this is a step in the development of its active safety focus. Thirdly, for Volvo Cars the joint venture ensures world leading competence in a key technology area.

 

Autoliv is the exclusive supplier and distribution channel for all Zenuity’s products sold to third parties, and there will be no exclusivity toward any customer or the owners. Volvo Cars can source such products directly from the joint venture.

 

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