Toyota and NTT to collaborate on ICT R&D for connected cars
Collaboration seeks to establish technologies for the creation of a smart mobility society.
Autocar Professional Bureau
29 Mar 2017
The judgement comes a day after the government had sided with the automobile industry and urged the government to retail their existing inventory of BS III vehicles after April 1, 2017 when BS IV comes into effect.
Read moreCollaboration seeks to establish technologies for the creation of a smart mobility society.
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