Auto maker Stellantis has expanded its ongoing relationship with Qualcomm Technologies to power its next-generation vehicles with the Snapdragon Digital Chassis system-on-chips (SoCs).
The expanded collaboration integrates Snapdragon Digital Chassis solutions with Stellantis’s electronic and software platform, STLA Brain, 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’s 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’s vehicle portfolio.
“Our customers deserve seamless, next-generation experiences that continuously evolve to meet their driving needs. By deploying this intelligent platform across our global portfolio, Stellantis is delivering on that promise with unprecedented speed and efficiency,” said Ned Curic, Chief Engineering and Technology Officer, Stellantis. “This is made possible through our strategic collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, which allows us to scale smarter, connected capabilities across all our brands.”
As vehicles continue to evolve to be more centralized and technology-driven, the need for high-performance compute and AI capabilities is accelerating. This collaboration highlights the growing role of scalable semiconductor platforms in enabling faster innovation, improved efficiency and better experiences for customers.





