Honda teams up with US startup on self-driving tech
The Japanese automaker plans partial automation across roads and highways using AI-based software.

Honda has entered a multiyear partnership with US-based startup Helm.ai to enhance self-driving systems in its vehicles.
The collaboration focuses on developing advanced driver assistance for Honda’s mass market range, with a target launch set for 2027.
Helm.ai, backed by over $100 million in funding, specialises in AI camera-based perception software and simulation technologies.
Honda has held an equity stake in the firm since 2021, having invested at least $30 million to support early-stage development.
The move places Honda among major global carmakers aiming to deliver partial automation on highways and regular roads. Existing systems like GM’s SuperCruise and Tesla’s Autopilot have already pushed ahead in the driver assistance space.
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