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Wall Street Journal
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- Wall Street Journal
Volvo, Daimler Truck Launch Vehicle Software Joint Venture
STOCKHOLM–Swedish truck maker Volvo and German peer Daimler Truck DTG -0.44%decrease; red down pointing triangle have launched a new joint venture that will develop a software-based manufacturing platform to build digitized commercial vehicles. The launch of Coretura follows an agreement last year to move ahead with the project. The formation of the jointly-owned company is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Volvo Group and Daimler Truck launch Coretura - a Joint Venture to unlock the digital future of commercial vehicles
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Volvo Group and Daimler Truck, two of the leaders in the commercial vehicle industry, announce the launch of Coretura AB, their joint venture aimed at transforming the commercial vehicle industry through a new software-defined vehicle platform and establishing a new industry standard. Coretura will enable Volvo Group and Daimler Truck and other future customers to provide differentiating stand-alone digital vehicle applications for their products. Following the binding joint venture agreements signed on October 28, 2024, Volvo Group and Daimler Truck have obtained all required regulatory approvals and have now launched the new company Coretura. Following the joint venture transaction, Coretura, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, began operations in the beginning of June 2025. Karin Rådström, President and CEO of Daimler Truck: "With Coretura, we are setting a clear strategic focus on software development for commercial vehicles. This is a big and really exciting step — not just for us, but for the entire industry and our customers. Together we are starting the digital-driven future of trucks and buses, ultimately making commercial vehicles smarter, more connected, and more efficient than ever before." Martin Lundstedt, President and CEO of the Volvo Group, adds: "Coretura represents a bold step forward in the evolution of commercial vehicles. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and collaborative innovation, we're setting the stage for a new era of connectivity and efficiency in the industry. This venture underscores our commitment to not only advancing our products but also paving the way for sustainable and intelligent transportation solutions." Coretura will be led by a four-member Executive Management team consisting of two members from each of the shareholders. Johan Lundén has been appointed as CEO coming from Volvo Group where he previously held responsibility for Strategic Product Planning, Project and Innovation management. Unlocking the digital future of commercial vehicles As commercial vehicles are becoming more digital, the mission of Coretura is to build the non-differentiating core, a standardized and open software-defined vehicle platform and dedicated commercial vehicle operating system. Coretura's activities also include the specification and procurement of centralized high-performance control units dedicated for commercial vehicles and capable of handling large amounts of data. This will decouple software and hardware development cycles, allowing end customers to purchase and update digital applications wirelessly 'over the air,' enhancing safety, efficiency and customer experience. "This joint venture blends the agility of a start-up with the stability and expertise of our major shareholders. We are proud and energized to lead the digital transformation in the commercial vehicle industry—backed by strong shareholder support and committed to shaping the industry's future." says Johan Lundén, CEO of Coretura. Starting with around 50 employees, Coretura is set to grow stepwise. This allows the shareholders to pool resources and invest in accordance with technical progress and achievement of milestones. Coretura thereby follows a collaborative co-development approach with its customers, aiming to launch its first products in vehicles by the end of the decade. Volvo Group and Daimler Truck will remain competitors and continue to differentiate their range of product and services offerings, including their respective digital solutions. Coretura is open to cooperation and invites new and traditional suppliers and partners who share its values to join in creating the future of the industry. June 17, 2025 Contact Volvo Group:Claes Eliasson, +46 76 553 7229, press@ Contact Daimler Truck:Paul Mandaiker, +49 176 30999267, For more information, please visit For frequent updates, follow us on LinkedIn The Volvo Group drives prosperity through transport and infrastructure solutions, offering trucks, buses, construction equipment, power solutions for marine and industrial applications, financing and services that increase our customers' uptime and productivity. Founded in 1927, the Volvo Group is committed to shaping the future landscape of sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions. The Volvo Group is headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, employs more than 100,000 people and serves customers in almost 190 markets. In 2024, net sales amounted to SEK 527 billion (EUR 46 billion). Volvo shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. This information was brought to you by Cision The following files are available for download: Press release - Volvo Group and Daimler Truck launch Coretura - a Joint Venture to unlock the digital future of commercial vehicles 250617-volvo-group-coretura View original content: SOURCE AB Volvo


CNA
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- CNA
Volvo Group, Daimler look to technology joint venture in bid to save costs
GOTHENBURG :European truckmaking rivals AB Volvo and Daimler Truck hope to cut costs and reduce reliance on suppliers by jointly developing a software-defined vehicle program, they said on Tuesday. Fleets and truck manufacturers, like automakers, have been racing to produce technology-packed vehicles while also grappling with the need to reduce costs. Truckmakers are currently heavily reliant on suppliers because their software is closely tied to hardware, but Daimler and Volvo's new business - called Coretura - aims to develop a software-defined vehicle platform and reduce that dependence. The companies are looking to create an "industry standard", Daimler Trucks CEO Karin Radstrom told reporters. "We're looking at how we can move from our current reality where we are very much dependent on our suppliers - which drives both cost and sometimes timelines - and instead looking at what's the next generation of software that we need to bring to the vehicle", Radstrom said. The Gothenburg-based venture will employ 50 employees to start, with the hope of first deliveries of its connectivity platform in 2027 and further deliveries towards the end of the decade. "Everything in the vehicle industry is very much oriented around software and controlled by software", said Johan Lunden, a Volvo veteran and the newly appointed CEO of Coretura. Software will play an increasingly vital role in achieving sustainability, productivity, and safety targets in the future, he added. While rivals, Volvo Group and Daimler have collaborated on various businesses in recent years, such as within charging and hydrogen fuel cell development.


Reuters
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- Reuters
Volvo Group, Daimler look to technology joint venture in bid to save costs
GOTHENBURG, June 17 (Reuters) - European truckmaking rivals AB Volvo ( opens new tab and Daimler Truck ( opens new tab hope to cut costs and reduce reliance on suppliers by jointly developing a software-defined vehicle program, they said on Tuesday. Fleets and truck manufacturers, like automakers, have been racing to produce technology-packed vehicles while also grappling with the need to reduce costs. Truckmakers are currently heavily reliant on suppliers because their software is closely tied to hardware, but Daimler and Volvo's new business - called Coretura - aims to develop a software-defined vehicle platform and reduce that dependence. The companies are looking to create an "industry standard", Daimler Trucks CEO Karin Radstrom told reporters. "We're looking at how we can move from our current reality where we are very much dependent on our suppliers - which drives both cost and sometimes timelines - and instead looking at what's the next generation of software that we need to bring to the vehicle", Radstrom said. The Gothenburg-based venture will employ 50 employees to start, with the hope of first deliveries of its connectivity platform in 2027 and further deliveries towards the end of the decade. "Everything in the vehicle industry is very much oriented around software and controlled by software", said Johan Lunden, a Volvo veteran and the newly appointed CEO of Coretura. Software will play an increasingly vital role in achieving sustainability, productivity, and safety targets in the future, he added. While rivals, Volvo Group and Daimler have collaborated on various businesses in recent years, such as within charging and hydrogen fuel cell development.
Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Volvo Group, Daimler look to technology joint venture in bid to save costs
GOTHENBURG (Reuters) -European truckmaking rivals AB Volvo and Daimler Truck hope to cut costs and reduce reliance on suppliers by jointly developing a software-defined vehicle program, they said on Tuesday. Fleets and truck manufacturers, like automakers, have been racing to produce technology-packed vehicles while also grappling with the need to reduce costs. Truckmakers are currently heavily reliant on suppliers because their software is closely tied to hardware, but Daimler and Volvo's new business - called Coretura - aims to develop a software-defined vehicle platform and reduce that dependence. The companies are looking to create an "industry standard", Daimler Trucks CEO Karin Radstrom told reporters. "We're looking at how we can move from our current reality where we are very much dependent on our suppliers - which drives both cost and sometimes timelines - and instead looking at what's the next generation of software that we need to bring to the vehicle", Radstrom said. The Gothenburg-based venture will employ 50 employees to start, with the hope of first deliveries of its connectivity platform in 2027 and further deliveries towards the end of the decade. "Everything in the vehicle industry is very much oriented around software and controlled by software", said Johan Lunden, a Volvo veteran and the newly appointed CEO of Coretura. Software will play an increasingly vital role in achieving sustainability, productivity, and safety targets in the future, he added. While rivals, Volvo Group and Daimler have collaborated on various businesses in recent years, such as within charging and hydrogen fuel cell development. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data