The automotive industry is a capital-intensive industry. Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne knows it and that’s why he is open to work with Google or Apple:
In a not yet released 2-hour interview with Automobile Mag‘s Georg Kache, Marchionne discusses the recent rumors of a FCA partnership with Google for self-driving cars and how the automaker wants to position itself in an industry disrupted by the likes of Apple, Google, Tesla and Uber.
Marchionne’s company is reportedly in the late stages of discussing an “advanced technical partnership” with Google, while on the other hand, Apple is reportedly in talks to build its upcoming ‘Project Titan’ vehicle in partnership with auto parts giant Magna.
As the executive points out, these companies are too big to ignore. So he discusses what he sees as the ideal role an established automaker like Fiat Chrysler would play in an automotive industry where big tech companies like Google and Apple are willing to spend a lot of money to breaking in. Auto Mag released a snippet of the interview:
In the interview set to be released on Monday, Marchionne and Kache discuss several possibilities of multi-brand partnerships between FCA’s Jeep, Alfa-Romeo or Dodge, and both Google and Apple simultaneously, as well as the role of ride-sharing firms like Uber.
We must establish a link ASAP, must talk to the big players, the newcomers, and the underdogs, everybody. The goal is job sharing on a high level. We build the cars; they build the technology that goes into them. Ideally, I can take this technology and use it across my other brands.”