Elektrobit reveals role in Sony Honda Mobility’s ground breaking new EV prototype

ERLANGEN, GERMANY
Elektrobit today revealed it is a provider of software and services for the Sony Honda Mobility (SHM) Afeela prototype. The car was unveiled at CES 2023. It’s the latest result of Elektrobit’s multi-year collaboration with Sony and now SHM to reimagine the software-defined vehicle. The partnership began in 2019 around the development of the first two Sony VISION-S prototype vehicles; the new Afeela brand vehicles are slated to enter commercial production in 2025. Elektrobit created the innovative software architecture for the Afeela prototype, enabling SHM to leverage the entire Sony ecosystem to create a new level of user experience. Elektrobit developed the cockpit system for including software for the Qualcomm high-performance computing (HPC) processors and the software stack up to the UX design powering all cockpit displays. In addition, Elektrobit provided integration services for the cockpit system encompassing all software and hardware components and applications from Sony and its partners. The Afeela represents a sea-change in how vehicles are designed, with software playing an increasingly important role, both for core vehicle operation and as a way for carmakers to innovate. Software takes center stage in the Afeela prototype cockpit, allowing Sony to integrate its latest audio and camera sensor technologies as well as an incredible array of
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