Through its proprietary Mobility Services Platform (MSPF), Toyota has developed an alliance with various different companies - Amazon, DiDi, Pizza Hut, and Uber - with the collective objective of launching a network of fully-automated, next-generation battery electric vehicles (BEV), i.e. the e-Palette.

These vehicles would operate under an open-source suite that'll equip companies with the necessary tools and software needed to develop their own driverless services. These mobility businesses will be protected using Toyota Guardian technology, acting as a safety net for operations developed by its partners. And due to its open interior design, each vehicle used can be "outfitted with purpose-built interiors in accordance with the user's needs, whether it be parcel delivery, ride sharing, or on-the-road e-commerce."

Toyota plans on conducting feasibility tests throughout various regions using the e-Palette vehicle, of which will include the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.