Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors and Subaru Join Linux Foundation and Automotive Grade Linux

SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Jan 4, 2016) - Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative open source project developing a common, Linux-based software stack for the connected car, today announced that Subaru (Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd.), Mitsubishi Motors, Mazda Motor Corporation and Ford Motor Company are joining The Linux Foundation and AGL. Ford Motor Company is the first U.S. car manufacturer to join AGL. These latest automakers join existing members Toyota Motor Corporation, Nissan Motor Company Ltd. and Linux Foundation board member Jaguar Land Rover to round up an impressive list of OEM supporters within AGL.

"We are excited to welcome Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi Motors and Subaru as the latest automotive OEM members of AGL. We now have an impressive list of automakers contributing to AGL," said Dan Cauchy, General Manager of Automotive at The Linux Foundation. "In order to keep up with the consumer demands for a modern infotainment system, car makers realize that they need to adopt an open source software development process to gain a competitive edge. We are glad to see the increased commitment being made by the automotive industry to advance AGL as the de facto standard for the connected car."

AGL also announced that several existing members are upgrading their contribution levels. Toyota Motor Corporation, Panasonic Corporation, DENSO CORPORATION, and Renesas Electronics are upgrading to the Platinum level, while NTT DATA MSE is upgrading to the Gold level. The increased financial commitment will go primarily toward software development activities within the AGL open source project.

"Toyota believes that Linux, open source, and the development of an open ecosystem is a suitable approach for the future of infotainment," said Tokuhisa Nomura, Executive General Manager of Electronics Engineering Field, Toyota Motor Corporation. "By upgrading to the Platinum level, we are increasing our support commitment of AGL and adopting an open source development methodology. Toyota aims to lead the industry in connected car innovation."

AGL has four classes of corporate membership: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. AGL has more than 50 members representing leading car manufacturers, auto suppliers, system integrators and OSVs that are actively collaborating on the AGL Unified Code Base Linux Distribution also announced today.

About the new Linux Foundation and AGL members:

Mazda Motor Corporation is a leading global auto manufacturer founded in 1920 and headquartered in Hiroshima, a city of peace in Japan. The company has consistently worked at developing innovative technologies and was the first automaker to mass-produce a twin-rotor rotary engine-powered vehicle. More recently, in addition to launching its new-generation lineup of models featuring SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY and KODO design, the company has been working to redefine the connection between vehicles and people through the development of its new-generation car connectivity system. Mazda joins Automotive Grade Linux at the Platinum level.