Google may not manufacture its own cars after all, but rather team up with Ford to build its self-driving vehicles.
The two companies will announce that they are pairing up to make piloted
cars during next month's Consumer Electronics Show, Yahoo Autos reports.
Although that report is still unverified, the Ford partnership could add validity.
Chances are good the scoop is true, however. In November, Ford Executive
Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said that the carmaker would need to pair with
big tech companies in order to survive the coming series of revolutions
facing the transportation industry.
If Google and Ford do team up, the move could signal that people inside
Google realized that manufacturing a car from scratch was unfeasible —
or at least far too costly. Rather than using Ford to make its own pod
cars like the one pictured above. It's instead likely that Google will
just utilize Ford cars for its own aspirations.
In terms of a timeline, if the report is true, you can expect to see the
fruits of this endeavor within a few years — if not sooner.
This likely won't be the only pairing Google makes with a carmaker. Just
as it has done with smartphone manufacturers, the company could become
the brains behind all kinds of self-driving cars while it leaves the
hardware to someone else.
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