Nissan Motor and
Mazda Motor unveiled new cars tailored for Chinese
drivers on Thursday, signaling a fresh push by Japanese
automakers to regain ground in the world s largest auto market. .
BEIJING (Reuters) -Japan's Toyota Motor will pair up with China's Tencent while Nissan will team up with Baidu, the companies said on Thursday, cross-border partnerships that highlight the importance of artificial intelligence for carmakers. The separate announcements from two of Japan's biggest automakers at the Beijing auto show also underscored the attempt by Japanese manufacturers to come to grips with the massive technological shifts that have disrupted their once enviable positions in the Chinese market.
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Toyota Motor on
Thursday said it will partner Chinese gaming and social media
leader Tencent in China, as the Japanese automaker
aims to meet younger consumers taste for technology-enhanced
cars. .
Toyota Motor will
partner with tech giant Tencent in China, it said on
Thursday, as it looks to expand its position in the competitive
auto market. The world s largest automaker by.