What comes after the software-defined vehicle?
The automotive world doesn’t slow down. But what’s changed most is what we value when we get behind the wheel.
Not long ago, the story of a new car could be told through horsepower, cylinders, torque and exhaust notes. For next-generation platforms, differentiation increasingly comes from driving assistance, electric range, the digital experience and connected features.
It’s about how confidently a car moves through the world. Does it anticipate what’s coming, or second-guess itself?
Chief Product Officer at TomTom.
The next phase will not be defined by software alone, but by how intelligently vehicles use context. As cars become more capable of learning from data and adapting over time, the question shifts from whether a vehicle is software-defined to whether it can understand the road, the driver and the situation well enough to create a more confident driving experience.
This confidence depends on both the software that drivers interact with...
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