Mobileye announced that it has been awarded a series of production design wins by a major Western automaker. Under these design wins, multiple global brands are expected to implement new automated driving solutions using Mobileye's three key platforms - Mobileye SuperVision, Mobileye Chauffeur?? and Mobileye Drive - for 17 internal combustion and electric vehicle models, which are set to begin rolling out in 2026.

The extensive set of awards includes Mobileye's unique and innovative software tool that will ensure each brand can maintain the utmost level of customization and personalization in their driving experiences. The premium ADAS and automated solutions are expected to be offered on multiple vehicle platforms across a broad range of geographies and various powertrain types, and can be easily expanded to additional models based on demand. Mobileye will work with the various brands as a Tier 1 to develop new services for hands-off, eyes-on driving on the Mobileye SuperVision platform, leveraging AI-powered surround computer vision and radar that enable navigate-on-pilot functions for highway, rural and urban roads in defined operational domains.

These services are currently expected to begin rolling out across multiple markets and regions in 2026. Mobileye will also work with these automotive brands to implement the Mobileye Chauffeur platform to select models, offering eyes-off, hands-off advanced driving solutions in specified operating design domains. Mobileye enables Chauffeur by adding a second, independent perception system leveraging radar and lidar sensor outputs, as well as additional computing power as needed, to the SuperVision platform, creating a naturally scalable upgrade path for automakers.

The two companies also agreed to bring fully autonomous vehicles into series production. Powered by the Mobileye Drive platform, this program is designed to produce purpose-built vehicles utilized in robotaxi and mobility-as-a-service operations. The Drive-enabled vehicles leverage computer vision, lidar and Mobileye imaging radar, with initial driverless deployments targeted for 2026.

All systems will use the Mobileye EyeQ 6H systems-on-chip designed for powerful but efficient computing to integrate all sensing and REM crowdsourced mapping with safe driving policy.