Key facts
- Honda, Nissan, and Mitsubishi Motors are in final discussions regarding joint procurement.
- The automakers plan to standardize electronic control units (ECUs) for their next-generation vehicles.
- The goal of this standardization is to reduce costs.
Honda Motor, Nissan Motor, and Mitsubishi Motors are nearing an agreement to standardize electronic control units (ECUs) for their upcoming vehicles. The three Japanese automakers have entered final discussions about joint procurement, a move aimed at reducing costs associated with next-generation vehicle development. ECUs are critical components that regulate software for various vehicle features, including advanced systems like self-driving capabilities.
