Jaguar announced Monday that its mobility services business, InMotion, invested $25 million in Lyft, the ride-hailing Uber competitor that received a hefty $500 million investment from General Motors in 2016. Both companies invested in Lyft for the same reason — to help develop and deploy autonomous vehicles.
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