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At CES 2025, the world's leading consumer technology event, several significant announcements and collaborations were made in the automotive and tech sectors. The event, which hosted over 141,000 attendees from around the globe, including 60% of Fortune 500 companies, showcased groundbreaking innovations that are set to redefine mobility.
Collaboration for Scalable and Sustainable Vehicle Development
One of the most notable partnerships was formed by Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA, aiming to drive advancements in AI technologies for smart mobility. The collaboration will result in the co-development of five new vehicles, including compact SUVs, compact cars, pick-up trucks with flexible powertrains, and an electric commercial van for the U.S. market. The companies expect to produce over 800,000 units annually by 2028, highlighting scalability and sustainability [1].
Innovation in Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Technology
Sona Comstar showcased advanced mobility technology solutions, emphasizing innovation in safety, performance, and sustainability. Their exhibit included sensor-based safety features like Short-Range Radar for park assist and obstacle detection, In-Cabin Monitoring Radar with Child Presence and Intrusion Alerts, an Electronic Locking Differential Assembly for SUVs, and a High-Voltage Motor Inverter to boost EV efficiency [2].
HL Klemove and Harman revealed a new integrated automotive platform combining a Samsung Exynos-based cockpit domain controller and ADAS tech (smart camera and RADAR), planning further centralization with Qualcomm SoCs. This partnership targets a shift to centralized, high-performance computing in vehicles, especially appealing to the growing Chinese market [3].
NVIDIA’s ecosystem saw Toyota, Hyundai, and Uber integrate NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin for autonomous fleets, underlining ongoing development in autonomous vehicle technology. Additionally, Sony Honda Mobility continued their work combining entertainment and automotive tech in their AFEELA models [4].
Leveraging Cloud/AI Platforms for Automotive Software Development
AVL and Microsoft partnered to demonstrate virtualization capabilities for vehicle software development via AVL DevOps Pilot on Microsoft Azure. This solution uses cloud and AI technology to streamline and accelerate software-defined vehicle development and testing with full traceability, marking an advance in digital transformation for automotive engineering [5].
Safety and Cybersecurity Advancements
Cipia showcased its enhanced Cipia-FS10 safety video telematics system with ADAS capabilities, including Forward Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning, and Tailgating Detection. The Cipia-FS10 dual-camera system provides comprehensive monitoring of driver behavior and road hazards in real time [6].
VicOne showcased its comprehensive portfolio of cybersecurity solutions and strategic partnerships at CES 2025 [7]. AUTOCRYPT and Anritsu partnered to enhance vehicle cybersecurity testing at the event [8]. Reynolds and Reynolds Company and UVeye announced a collaboration to integrate UVeye’s AI-powered vehicle inspection technology with Reynolds' Retail Management System [9].
Partnerships for Solar Electric Vehicle Technology
Aptera Motors Corp., LG Energy Solution, and CTNS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on advancing solar electric vehicle (EV) technology. The partnership secures an exclusive supply of LG's high-performance 2170 cylindrical battery cells for Aptera's solar EVs from 2025 to 2031 [10].
Connectivity Solutions for Remote and Underserved Regions
Rolling Wireless unveiled the RN941Y module, an automotive-grade 5G Release 17 Network Access Device (NAD) with non-terrestrial network (NTN) capabilities. The RN941Y module enables services like roadside assistance, fleet tracking, and messaging in remote and underserved regions [11].
These developments at CES 2025 underscore the convergence of the automotive and tech industries, as they work together to redefine mobility through partnerships and new technologies. The event serves as a platform for innovation, where collaboration and advancements in AI, cybersecurity, electric and autonomous vehicles, and connectivity solutions come to life.
[1] Hyundai and GM to Co-develop Five New Vehicles (link)
[2] Sona Comstar Showcases Advanced Mobility Technology at CES 2025 (link)
[3] HL Klemove and Harman Announce Central Compute Platform for Software-Defined Vehicles at CES 2025 (link)
[4] NVIDIA, Toyota, Hyundai, and Uber Integrate NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin for Autonomous Fleets at CES 2025 (link)
[5] AVL and Microsoft Partner to Demonstrate Virtualization Capabilities for Vehicle Software Development at CES 2025 (link)
[6] Cipia Enhances Cipia-FS10 Safety Video Telematics System with ADAS Capabilities at CES 2025 (link)
[7] VicOne Showcases Cybersecurity Solutions and Strategic Partnerships at CES 2025 (link)
[8] AUTOCRYPT and Anritsu Partner to Enhance Vehicle Cybersecurity Testing at CES 2025 (link)
[9] Reynolds and Reynolds Company and UVeye Announce Collaboration at CES 2025 (link)
[10] Aptera Motors Corp., LG Energy Solution, and CTNS Sign MoU to Collaborate on Solar Electric Vehicle Technology at CES 2025 (link)
[11] Rolling Wireless Unveils RN941Y Module, an Automotive-Grade 5G Release 17 Network Access Device (NAD) with Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) Capabilities at CES 2025 (link)
[12] Desay SV and Qualcomm Announce Partnership to Launch G10PH Intelligent Cabin Platform at CES 2025 (link)
[13] Mapbox and Hyundai AutoEver Introduce AI-Powered, ADAS-Enabled 3D Navigation System at CES 2025 (link)
- The Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA collaboration aims to co-develop five new vehicles, focusing on AI technologies for smart mobility, with an annual production target of 800,000 units by 2028.
- Sona Comstar exhibited advanced safety features such as Short-Range Radar and In-Cabin Monitoring Radar at CES 2025, highlighting their commitment to innovation in electric and autonomous vehicles.
- HL Klemove and Harman unveiled a new integrated automotive platform combining smart camera and RADAR technology, appealing to the growing Chinese market.
- NVIDIA's ecosystem saw several companies integrate NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin for autonomous fleets, as well as Sony Honda Mobility combining entertainment and automotive technology.
- AVL and Microsoft partnered to demonstrate virtualization capabilities for vehicle software development via AVL DevOps Pilot on Microsoft Azure.
- Cipia showcased its enhanced Cipia-FS10 safety video telematics system with ADAS capabilities, providing real-time monitoring of driver behavior and road hazards.
- Aptera Motors, LG Energy Solution, and CTNS partnered to advance solar electric vehicle technology, securing an exclusive supply of LG's high-performance battery cells for Aptera's solar EVs.
- Rolling Wireless introduced the RN941Y module, an automotive-grade 5G Network Access Device, enabling services in remote and underserved regions.
- These advancements in the automotive and tech industries at CES 2025 demonstrate a convergence of both sectors, with collaborations in AI, cybersecurity, electric and autonomous vehicles, and connectivity solutions.