Luxury car brand Jaguar Land Rover has announced a multi-year partnership with US artificial intelligence firm Nvidia.
The tie up will see the pair develop and deliver the next generation of automated driving systems plus AI-enabled services and experiences for its customers.
Starting in 2025, all new Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles will be built on Nvidia's ‘Drive' software platform aimed at delivering a wide spectrum of safety, automated driving, driver assistance and parking systems.
This is the latest move as part of JLR's Reimagine strategy which it launched a year ago and will see its vehicle range overhauled to include electric and hybrid models.
Jaguar Land Rover said it would use its own in-house software alongside those developed by California-based Nvidia.
Chief executive Thierry Bolloré said: "Collaboration and knowledge-sharing with industry leader Nvidia is essential to realising our Reimagine strategy, setting new benchmarks in quality, technology and sustainability.
"Our long-term strategic partnership will unlock a world of potential for our future vehicles as the business continues its transformation into a truly global, digital powerhouse."
Jensen Huang, Nvidia founder and chief executive, added: "Next-generation cars will transform automotive into one of the largest and most advanced technology industries.
"Fleets of software-defined, programmable cars will offer new functionalities and services for the life of the vehicles. We are thrilled to partner with Jaguar Land Rover to reimagine the future of transportation and create the most advanced cars."
Jaguar Land Rover is headquartered in Whitley and has manufacturing bases across the West Midlands and in Merseyside.