India, June 10 -- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCAU) and self-driving technology startup Aurora have agreed to collaborate on developing self-driving commercial vehicles, the two companies said Monday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Through the proposed partnership, Fiat Chrysler or FCA and Aurora will integrate Aurora's self-driving platform, Aurora Driver, into FCA commercial vehicle lines.

"This partnership will further expand the scope of the Aurora Driver, allowing us to offer a variety of solutions to strategic customers in logistics, transit, and other use cases," Aurora said.

The new partnership comes just a few days after Fiat Chrysler withdrew its proposal to merge with the French car-maker Renault (RNSDY.PK, ...