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Lyft to sell self-driving technology unit to Toyota for $550M, moves up profit timeline

April 26, 2021
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Lyft Inc. will sell its self-driving technology unit to Toyota Motor Corp. in a $550 million deal, the companies said on Monday, allowing the ride-hail company to hit its profitability target one quarter earlier.

The sale of Level 5 to Toyota’s Woven Planet division will allow Lyft to focus on partnerships with self-driving companies that want to deploy their technology on its platform, rather than develop costly technology that has yet to be put to wide-scale use.

Lyft will receive $200 million cash upfront, with the remaining $350 million paid over five years, the companies said. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter.

Lyft did not immediately say how it plans to invest the funds. But the sale will allow Lyft to report third-quarter profit on an adjusted basis of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization as long as the company continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, it noted.

Woven Planet, which Toyota set up in January to develop connected vehicle, autonomous and semi-autonomous driving technology, will take over all of the more than 300 employees of Level 5.

The sale comes at a time of increasing consolidation in the capital-intensive self-driving industry.

Uber Technologies Inc., Lyft’s larger ride-hail rival, in December announced the sale of its self-driving division to car startup Aurora at a steep drop in valuation.

The sales allow the companies to offload cash-burning side businesses and focus on reviving their core divisions following a bruising pandemic year.

Lyft said it would now focus on what it could do best with autonomous vehicles, by offering services such as consumer interface and managing, and maintaining and cleaning partners’ autonomous vehicle fleets, which could mean added revenue.

Lyft allows consumers to book rides in self-driving vehicles in select cities in partnerships with Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo and Motional, the joint venture between Hyundai Motor Co and Aptiv.

It will continue to collect real-world driving data through some 10,000 vehicles it rents out to consumers and ride-hail drivers. The data is valuable for the development of self-driving vehicles that Woven Planet will have access to under the deal.

But Lyft also believes human ride-hail drivers will remain important for the foreseeable future to serve customers during peak demand periods, bad weather, or in areas that self-driving cars are unable to navigate.

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