Stellantis and Qualcomm Expand Partnership to Adopt
Snapdragon Digital Chassis Driver Assistance, Cockpit and Connectivity Platforms Across Next-Generation Vehicle Architectures
- Stellantis to use Qualcomm Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions to support advanced, unified compute power across the entire vehicle, including cockpit, connectivity and advanced driver assist systems
- Deepened collaboration establishes a common, scalable technology foundation across Stellantis' brands, driving cost efficiency through platform standardization
- Collaboration is designed to deliver safer, smarter and more seamless experiences using Qualcomm system-on-chips for customers across Stellantis' global portfolio
- Expanded multi-year award includes Snapdragon Ride Pilot ADAS stack and system-on-chips for next generation Stellantis vehicles, enabling a globally validated, scalable solution for L2+ automated driving across its global portfolio
AMSTERDAM and SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 21, 2026 — Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. today announced an expansion of their multi-year technology collaboration to power next-generation Stellantis vehicles with Qualcomm Technologies' Snapdragon Digital Chassis system-on-chips (SoCs).
The expanded collaboration integrates Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions with STLA Brain, Stellantis' electronic and software platform, enhancing cockpit, connectivity and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) performance. The scalable technology foundation aims to accelerate time to market, enable continuous feature upgrades and enhance the driving experience. Built to scale across brands and segments, Snapdragon Digital Chassis SoCs support Stellantis' broader strategy to improve cost efficiency through platform standardization.
The agreement also includes Snapdragon Ride™ Pilot ADAS platform, an adaptable ADAS system, that can scale from active safety and regulatory features to Level 2+ hands-free autonomy and beyond, enabling ADAS features across millions of Stellantis vehicles.
Building on existing work across cockpit and connectivity, the expanded collaboration supports greater compute performance and AI-driven capabilities across Stellantis' vehicle portfolio. Together, Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies aim to deliver smarter, more intuitive and safer vehicle experiences to customers.
As part of this deepened collaboration, Stellantis and Qualcomm Technologies have entered a non-binding letter of intent for the Stellantis-owned automated driving and simulation company, aiMotive, to join Qualcomm Technologies, which is subject to various conditions.
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