KPIT Partners with Mercedes-Benz R&D to Boost Software-Defined Vehicles

CIOTech Outlook Team | Monday, 28 April 2025, 12:47 IST

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KPIT Technologies has revealed a partnership with Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI) to speed up the creation of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs). The collaboration seeks to enhance rapid innovation, shorten time-to-market, and boost operational efficiencies by utilizing KPIT’s knowledge in mobility technologies.

Mercedes-Benz is enhancing its software development approach as a key element of its larger digital transformation efforts. The strategy emphasizes creating a cohesive software framework to improve vehicle capabilities, user interaction, and operational effectiveness. The approach also facilitates the provision of consistent updates, allowing vehicles to stay technologically current during their entire lifespan.

By means of this partnership, KPIT will share its expertise across various domains to assist in redesigning the technology framework for future vehicles. The collaboration is anticipated to contribute to enhancing the capabilities and future preparedness of automotive software systems.

Kishor Patil, CEO, KPIT Technologies, stated, 'With over 100 years of legacy, Mercedes-Benz is an inspiration for excellence, luxury, and customer centricity. KPIT is delighted to be partnering with MBRDI in their pursuit of software excellence, digital innovation, and rearchitecting the automotive tech stack for Software-Defined Vehicles.'

'Our strategy is to work closely with a select group of clients and help them address complex business challenges through cutting-edge technology. We are committed to accelerating innovation, drawing from decades of experience and insights from numerous mobility transformation programs,' he added.


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