Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies, announced the expansion of their strategic partnership from vehicle computers for cockpit solutions to also include ADAS solutions. The companies have secured significant new business wins for next-generation ADAS and cockpit solutions. Bosch has developed and delivered more than 10 million vehicle computers based on Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms for the global automotive market. Deliveries cover all vehicle segments from entry to premium and serve both regional and global automakers. The milestone was reached with exponential growth since first deliveries began in 2021, scaling from one million units in 2023 to ten million in less than three years.

The expanded collaboration includes new ADAS production programs that leverage Bosch’s cost-optimized vehicle computer architecture powered by Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Ride platform. These programs support scalable ADAS deployments, including entry-level features such as speed and distance regulation or lane keeping, up to advanced automated driving systems. The first vehicles from these new business wins are expected on the road in 2028.
The collaboration also covers purpose-built combined cockpit and ADAS platforms using Snapdragon Ride Flex SoCs. These support mixed criticality applications on a single system-on-a-chip. Bosch’s ADAS integration platform is a scalable, modular vehicle computer that meets strict safety and security standards (up to ASIL-D), fuses multiple sensor technologies for a 360° environment model, and runs complex algorithms for safe vehicle behavior.
ADAS and cockpit solutions can be consolidated onto a single platform using Snapdragon Ride Flex SoCs, reducing system complexity, power consumption, and cost while providing a path toward centralized compute architectures. Bosch’s cockpit and ADAS integration platform combines functions for assisted and automated driving with infotainment features such as personalized navigation and voice assistance.
Christoph Hartung, Member of the Bosch Mobility business sector board, Chief Technology Officer for Systems, Software, and Services, and President of the division Cross-Domain Computing Solutions, stated that combining compute technology with system integration expertise enables automakers to meet demand for personalized, safe, and comfortable driving experiences.
Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, and Robotics at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., said the collaboration spans the full spectrum of vehicle compute, from cockpit systems to scalable automated driving solutions, all powered by Snapdragon Digital Chassis automotive platforms.





