TRD U.S.A. extends multi-year partnership with Endava for IT consulting
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TRD U.S.A., Toyota's racing development division, announced a multi-year partnership extension with Endava (NYSE: DAVA) as its official IT consulting partner starting in 2026.
Under the expanded agreement, Endava will maintain its branding presence in the SRO Motorsports America paddock and extend into IMSA racing series in 2026. The technology services company has worked with TRD for three years, providing digital technology solutions for the racing organization.
The partnership expansion includes Endava's deployment of AI-enabled accelerators and frameworks to modernize TRD's core production systems and support digital transformation initiatives. Endava will continue developing data-driven solutions aimed at enhancing Toyota's competitive performance in motorsports.
"Innovation is at the heart of everything we do at TRD," said Jonny Elliott, Chief Information Officer at TRD U.S.A. "This next phase of our partnership with Endava deepens that relationship and reinforces our shared commitment to using technology to unlock performance, drive innovation and achieve long-term success."
Keith O'Neill, Chief Growth Officer for Commercial Services at Endava, stated that the partnership reflects shared values of excellence, innovation and collaboration between the companies.
Endava provides technology services across multiple industries including payments, insurance, finance, healthcare, and telecommunications. As of September 30, 2025, the company employs 11,636 people across locations in Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
Toyota (NYSE: TM) operates 14 manufacturing plants in North America and employs more than 64,000 people in the region.
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