Tata Elxsi partners with Mercedes-Benz R&D India for Software-Defined Vehicle development
The collaboration aims to accelerate next-gen vehicle software development and enhance digital mobility experiences.
14/05/2025
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NEW DELHI
In a significant development in the automotive technology space, Tata Elxsi, a global leader in design and technology services, has announced its selection by Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India (MBRDI) to collaborate on Vehicle Software Engineering and Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) development.
Mercedes-Benz, a name synonymous with automotive excellence for nearly 140 years, is at the forefront of the software-defined vehicle revolution. The luxury automaker is focused on building an integrated software architecture that enhances vehicle performance, delivers intuitive user experiences, and adapts to evolving driver needs—underscoring its commitment to innovation in next-generation mobility.
Tata Elxsi brings to the table extensive experience in developing SDV platforms in collaboration with global OEMs. The company leverages its expertise in autonomous, electric, and connected vehicle technologies, alongside artificial intelligence and SDV-focused solutions. With its AVENIR SDV suite and AUTONOMAI ADAS suite, as well as dedicated Mobility Innovation Centres and cutting-edge labs, Tata Elxsi aims to drive scalable innovation at reduced costs and increased collaboration.
Commenting on the partnership, Manoj Raghavan, MD and CEO, Tata Elxsi, said, “This collaboration underscores our deep domain expertise and capabilities in Automotive Software and Digital, including Software Defined Vehicles, and provides us with a unique opportunity to contribute to the Mercedes-Benz vision of building the world’s most desirable cars. We have been partnering with MBRDI for over a decade now, and this collaboration marks a milestone moment and sets the stage for further scaling and deepening our relationship.”
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