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Volkswagen is in discussions with Chinese digital cockpit system developer Ecarx to integrate Ecarx's technologies in cars sold in developed markets, including Europe and the U.S. This move aims to improve software capabilities and extend the partnership to VW's Skoda-branded cars in Europe. Ecarx is also looking to lower its reliance on Chinese group Geely and expand overseas by 2030.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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