Honda testing vehicle for new autonomous service

The Cruise AV will be mapping an autonomous route.                             Photo: Honda

The Cruise AV will be mapping an autonomous route. Photo: Honda

Honda has announced that it will start testing autonomous vehicles this month on its way to launch a special mobility service.

Honda has partnered with Cruise and General Motors to create an autonomous vehicle mobility service (MaaS) business in Japan.

The testing program for autonomous vehicles mobility service technologies will be conducted in Utsunomiya City and Haga Town, Tochigi Prefecture. As the first step to prepare for thorough testing, a high-definition map of the area will be created using a specialised vehicle for mapping. 

Once the high-definition map is ready, the autonomous vehicle, Cruise AV, will be driven on public roads to develop and test autonomous vehicles adapted to the traffic environment and the relevant laws and regulations in Japan. 

Honda and Cruise will jointly work on the testing program and it will be pursued at a new operations test site to be established within a Honda facility in Tochigi Prefecture.

Further ahead, Honda aims to launch its autonomous vehicle MaaS business in Japan using the Cruise Origin, a vehicle jointly developed by Honda, Cruise and General Motors, exclusively for autonomous vehicle mobility service businesses.

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