Recently, Mobileye, a subsidiary of Intel, announced that it has obtained cooperation from a major Western automobile manufacturer for a series of mass production projects. Multiple international brands are expected to implement new autonomous driving solutions based on Mobileye’s three core platforms – Mobileye SuperVision, Mobileye Chauffeur and Mobileye Drive. The cooperation involves 17 fuel and electric vehicle models, with deliveries scheduled to begin in 2026.
The scope of the project cooperation is wide-ranging and covers Mobileye’s unique innovative software tools, ensuring that each brand can provide users with a highly customized and personalized driving experience. These high-end ADAS and autonomous driving solutions are expected to be mounted on multiple vehicle platforms, involve sales in multiple regions, different powertrain types, and can be easily expanded to other vehicle models based on demand.
Mobileye will cooperate with various brands as a Tier 1 supplier, using AI-driven panoramic computer vision and radar technology to develop “hands-off” new autonomous driving services based on the Mobileye SuperVision platform. These services can realize autonomous pilot assistance functions on highways, rural and urban roads within specific operating design domains, and are expected to be launched in multiple markets and regions starting in 2026.
Mobileye will also cooperate with these automobile brands to install the Mobileye Chauffeur platform in some models to provide high-end driving assistance solutions that can be used in specific operating design domains. Mobileye integrates this system based on the Mobileye SuperVision platform by adding another independent perception system, leveraging radar and lidar sensor output, and adding additional computing power as needed, providing automakers with a naturally scalable Upgrade path.
The two companies also agreed to put fully autonomous vehicles into mass production. The project will be powered by the Mobileye Drive platform and is designed to specifically produce vehicles for Robotaxi mobility services (MaaS). Vehicles equipped with Mobileye Drive make full use of computer vision, lidar and Mobileye imaging radar, and are expected to be mass-produced as early as 2026. All systems will be equipped with the Mobileye EyeQ 6H system integrated chip, which is designed for powerful and efficient computing to integrate all sensing and REM technologies and combine it with safety control algorithms.