Nvidia has expanded its long-standing partnership with Toyota Motor Corporation, extending their collaboration beyond autonomous vehicles into smart cities, intelligent transportation systems, robotics, and AI-powered manufacturing. According to Bloomberg and Nvidia, the Japanese automaker will deploy Nvidia’s artificial intelligence hardware, software, and accelerated computing platforms to support next-generation urban infrastructure, factory automation, and software-defined vehicle development. The agreement builds on more than a decade of collaboration between the two companies and reinforces Toyota’s ambition to integrate AI across its entire mobility ecosystem.
Under the expanded partnership, Toyota will continue developing advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving technologies using NVIDIA DRIVE AGX and the safety-certified DriveOS operating system. Beyond vehicles, the companies will apply NVIDIA Omniverse and Isaac Sim to create digital twins of manufacturing facilities, enabling factory simulations, robotics testing, and production optimisation before physical deployment. Toyota subsidiary Woven by Toyota is also developing multimodal vision-language AI models using Nvidia’s computing platform to improve traffic intelligence and support smarter urban mobility systems.
The collaboration reflects Nvidia’s broader strategy of bringing physical AI into real-world environments, where intelligent systems can perceive, reason, and interact safely with the physical world. According to Nvidia Vice President of Robotics and Edge AI Deepu Talla, the expanded relationship aims to advance AI not only in automotive applications but also across robotics and smart city infrastructure. The initiative aligns with Toyota’s vision of connected, sustainable cities, including its flagship Woven City project, where autonomous mobility, intelligent energy management, and AI-driven services are being developed and tested.
For both companies, the expanded alliance represents a significant step in the evolution of AI beyond data centres into everyday infrastructure. Analysts say combining Toyota’s manufacturing expertise with Nvidia’s AI platforms could accelerate innovation across transportation, industrial automation, and urban development while strengthening Japan’s position as a global leader in next-generation mobility and smart city technologies.

