Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies, announced an expansion of their multi-year technology collaboration to integrate Snapdragon Digital Chassis system-on-chips (SoCs) into next-generation Stellantis vehicles. The collaboration integrates Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions with STLA Brain, Stellantis’ electronic and software platform. It covers cockpit, connectivity, and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) performance across the vehicle portfolio. The platforms support a scalable technology foundation designed to accelerate time to market, enable continuous feature upgrades, and improve cost efficiency through platform standardization.

The expanded agreement includes the Snapdragon Ride Pilot ADAS platform. This adaptable system scales from active safety and regulatory features to Level 2+ hands-free autonomy, enabling ADAS features across millions of Stellantis vehicles.
Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies have entered a non-binding letter of intent for Stellantis-owned automated driving and simulation company aiMotive to join Qualcomm Technologies, subject to various conditions.
“Our customers deserve seamless, next-generation experiences that continuously evolve to meet their driving needs,” said Ned Curic, Chief Engineering and Technology Officer, Stellantis. “By deploying this intelligent platform across our global portfolio, Stellantis is delivering on that promise with unprecedented speed and efficiency.”
“This expansion reflects the scale and depth of what Qualcomm and Stellantis have built together – a relationship that spans connectivity, digital cockpit and now ADAS and automated driving,” said Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group General Manager, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT, Qualcomm Technologies






