Elektrobit announced a groundbreaking showcase at CES 2025, highlighting its transformative advancements in software-defined vehicle (SDV) technology. The display emphasizes open-source solutions and virtual development tools designed to accelerate the automotive industry’s evolution toward SDVs. Elektrobit’s offerings include a new SDV classification system, next-generation cockpit solutions, advanced interoperability between AUTOSAR and Android, and generative AI applications.
Visitors to Elektrobit’s booth (#3400, West Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center) will have the opportunity to explore a range of groundbreaking innovations aimed at revolutionizing the automotive industry. Central among these is the SDV Levels Framework, a newly introduced six-level classification system designed to guide automakers through the complex stages of software-defined vehicle (SDV) development. This framework provides clear, actionable steps for reaching each milestone, helping manufacturers streamline their journey toward fully realized SDVs.
Another highlight is the EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications, a CES Innovation Award honoree. This pioneering open-source operating system is the first to meet automotive functional safety standards, offering automakers an unmatched combination of speed, flexibility, and cost efficiency. To make this innovation even more accessible, Elektrobit has released its software development kit free of charge, empowering developers to integrate advanced safety capabilities into their systems.
Elektrobit’s Virtual SDV Development Environment represents a leap forward in vehicle development processes. This cloud-based platform allows automakers to prototype, test, and validate their designs in virtual settings, reducing the need for physical resources. By accelerating development cycles and cutting costs, this solution offers a more efficient and environmentally friendly approach to innovation in the automotive sector.
Showcasing its vision for next-generation in-vehicle experiences, Elektrobit presents the Digital Cockpit of the Future. Featuring a pillar-to-pillar curved display, this advanced system integrates cutting-edge technologies such as AMD automotive hardware, Android Automotive, Unreal Engine for 3D rendering, and Here navigation. The result is an immersive and visually stunning infotainment experience, redefining how drivers and passengers interact with their vehicles.
Finally, Elektrobit introduces EB corbos Link, a revolutionary platform that bridges AUTOSAR and Android systems. This first-of-its-kind solution allows automakers to create software-agnostic and hardware-independent cockpit designs with unparalleled customization and reconfiguration capabilities. By enabling seamless integration and adaptability, EB corbos Link paves the way for more flexible and future-proof automotive architectures.
Elektrobit’s solutions will also be featured across various partner exhibits, including AWS, Cognizant, dSPACE, Siemens, and Sonatus. Notably, Sony Honda Mobility’s AFEELA vehicle integrates Elektrobit’s software, showcasing the synergy between cutting-edge SDV concepts and real-world applications.
Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit, commented, “We are committed to helping OEMs, new players, and technology leaders shape the future of mobility. Open-source software is essential for bringing ideas to reality quickly and efficiently. Together with our partners, we are enabling the SDV revolution from the cloud to the cockpit.”
Elektrobit has been a global leader in automotive software for over 35 years, powering more than five billion devices across 600 million vehicles. As a subsidiary of Continental, the company remains at the forefront of innovation, offering solutions for vehicle infrastructure, connectivity, automated driving, and user experience.