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Investing.com -- Honda (NYSE:HMC) Motor and Nissan (OTC:NSANY) Motor are joining forces to create a common operating system for their next-generation vehicles, according to a report from Nikkei.
The two Japanese automakers plan to introduce vehicles equipped with this new operating system by the late 2020s, the report stated.
This collaboration represents a significant technical partnership between the competing manufacturers as they prepare for the future of automotive technology.
The joint development effort appears to focus on creating standardized software architecture that would power advanced features in their upcoming vehicle models.
Neither company has officially confirmed details about specific functionalities or the scope of the operating system project at this time.
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