Toyota and Uber will create new leasing options in which car purchasers can lease their vehicles from Toyota Financial Services and cover their payments through earnings generated as Uber drivers, the companies said in a joint statement.
Traditional automakers are racing to find ride-sharing partners as a response to the rush of technology companies such as Apple, Alphabet's Google and private companies such as Uber that are reshaping the global auto industry.
Earlier on Tuesday, German automaker Volkswagen announced a $300 million (roughly Rs. 2,023 crores) investment in Gett, a smaller ride-sharing company.
The Toyota-Uber partnership comes more than four months after General Motors' $500 million investment in Lyft, Uber's main US rival, to develop an on-demand network of self-driving cars.
More recently, Apple said it would invest $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing, seen as a political move by the technology giant to cement its presence in the crucial Chinese market.
At the same time, Ford Motor Co is looking at partnerships to expand beyond manufacturing and selling cars, with Chairman Bill Ford saying on Monday that "you'll hear more from us" as the year progresses.
Toyota is making the strategic investment through its unit Toyota Financial Services Corporation and Mirai Creation Investment Limited Partnership.
© Thomson Reuters 2016
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