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Toyota Motor Corporation has announced that it has concluded an agreement with Grab Holdings Inc. The partnership aims to expand mobility options for consumers throughout Southeast Asia, leveraging Toyota's Mobility Services Platform. Part of that agreement is Toyota's $1 billion U.S. One Toyota executive will be appointed to Grab's board of directors and a dedicated Toyota team member will be seconded to Grab to as an executive officer. Toyota is considering more personnel exchanges in the future. Since August 2017, Toyota and Grab have been developing connected services for Grab utilizing driving data collected by Toyota's TransLog data-transmission driving recorder. The recorder, developed by Toyota for corporate fleets, has been installed in 100 Grab rental cars. The data collected is stored on Toyota's proprietary mobility services platform (MSPF), which serves as a form of information infrastructure for connected vehicles. Read more in our articles including "Toyota to invest $1 billion in Grab" and "Toyota Motor Philippines recalls Innova, Fortuner, Hilux".

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Toyota Motor Corporation has announced that it has concluded an agreement with Grab Holdings Inc. The partnership aims to expand mobility options for consumers throughout Southeast Asia, leveraging Toyota's Mobility Services Platform.

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Part of that agreement is Toyota's $1 billion U.S. One Toyota executive will be appointed to Grab's board of directors and a dedicated Toyota team member will be seconded to Grab to as an executive officer. Toyota is considering more personnel exchanges in the future.

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Our coverage of toyota grab includes: "Toyota to invest $1 billion in Grab"; "Toyota Motor Philippines recalls Innova, Fortuner, Hilux"; "Join the Toyota Seatbelt Art Contest!". Each article provides unique insights and information.