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Tata Motors-owned British luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has invested $25 million in US ride hailing company Lyft as part of a partnership that includes development and testing of autonomous cars. The investment in Uber's chief US rival Lyft was done through InMotion Ventures, the venture capital arm of JLR, and was part of the $600 million funding round the ride hailing firm closed in April at a valuation of $7.5 billion. In a statement, InMotion said that the innovation would help Lyft expand by supplying its drivers with fleets of Jaguar and Land Rover cars. However, more importantly it said that it would use the partnership to further its research and development in mobility services, including autonomous cars. "Personal mobility and smart transportation is evolving and this new collaborative venture will provide a real-world platform helping us develop our connected and autonomous services," VentureBeat quoted Sebastian Peck, Managing Director at InMotion as saying, in .
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