How Google quietly revved up its very own car company
Documents obtained by the Guardian reveal the tech giant created Google Auto LLC to help develop its self-driving cars even as it courted big car makers
Google has set up its own car company. The tech giant has flirted with major car firms as it explores driverless cars but has also quietly set up its own auto company, according to documents obtained by the Guardian.
Google Auto LLC is headed by Chris Urmson, project lead for Google's self-driving cars. Urmson has been on a charm offensive with the world's biggest automobile manufacturers. At the North American International Auto Show in January, Urmson announced talks with General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Daimler and Volkswagen. In March, he told USA Today: "Making cars is really hard, and the car companies are quite good at it. So, in my mind, the solution is to find a partnership."