Volkswagen Group and Qualcomm Sign LOI for SDV Infotainment

Volkswagen Group signs LOI with Qualcomm Technologies to power SDV infotainment, connectivity and zonal vehicle architecture using Snapdragon Digital Chassis from 2027.

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Volkswagen Group and Qualcomm  Technologies, Inc. today announced a Letter of Intent (LOI) for a long-term supply agreement to  deliver advanced infotainment and connectivity capabilities powered by Snapdragon® Digital  Chassis™ solutions. Under this intended agreement, Qualcomm Technologies would serve as  Volkswagen Group’s primary tech provider for the launch of its zonal SDV architecture – developed for the Western hemisphere through Volkswagen Group’s joint venture with Rivian  Automotive, Inc. – Rivian and Volkswagen Group Technologies (RV Tech) – providing high performance system-on-chips (SoCs) for infotainment capabilities starting in 2027. A current  collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies already extends to the Group’s Automated Driving  Alliance (ADA), formed by CARIAD and Bosch, to accelerate highly automated driving  development. This intended agreement reinforces Volkswagen’s strategy to consolidate  procurement of key components and expand expertise in integrating semiconductors and AI  technologies, ensuring scalable, future-ready mobility solutions across its vehicle portfolio. 

Karsten Schnake, Member of the Board of Management for Procurement at the Volkswagen  Passenger Cars brand and Member of the Extended Volkswagen Group Executive Committee,  said: “Next-Gen infotainment solutions and driver assistance systems are becoming increasingly  important for differentiating our products and now account for a significantly higher share of  vehicle value. With Qualcomm Technologies as one partner for the future, we are securing long term access to the semiconductors that are essential for these technologies. Qualcomm  Technologies is among the leading global suppliers of automotive semiconductors. Together, we  are continuing a trusted collaboration to deliver a greater efficiency, stability, and predictability in  our supply chain – while strengthening our capabilities in developing key technology fields.” 

Werner Tietz, Member of the Board of Management for Research and Development at SEAT  S.A. and Head of Volkswagen Group Research and Development, said: “High-performance  semiconductors are the foundation for the next generation of connected vehicles. They enable us  to seamlessly align software and hardware. With access to these advanced chips, we aim to  accelerate the development of powerful and scalable technologies to deliver a digital driving  experience that continuously evolves for our customers at competitive costs.” 

Nakul Duggal, EVP and Group GM, Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT and Robotics,  Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. said: “We are proud to deepen our longstanding collaboration with  Volkswagen Group and serve as a trusted partner for its future vehicle platforms. The Snapdragon  Digital Chassis provides the foundation for software -defined architectures, enabling next generation infotainment and advanced driver assistance systems that emphasize safety,  performance, and scalability. Together with Volkswagen, we are delivering transformative in vehicle experiences for millions of drivers and passengers worldwide while providing the  technology backbone needed to lead in the era of intelligent mobility.” 

Enrico Salvatori, SVP and President, Qualcomm Europe, Qualcomm Europe, Inc., said:  "Volkswagen Group is advancing toward a fully software-defined future, and we are proud that  Snapdragon Digital Chassis will serve as a core enabler of that transformation. This collaboration  builds on the trust and momentum we’ve established over many years and reinforces Qualcomm  Technologies’ commitment to delivering the high-performance compute, connectivity, and AI  capabilities modern vehicle architectures demand. Together, we are advancing a modern vehicle  architecture that is software-defined, AI-ready, and globally scalable – supporting updatable  infotainment and accelerating the development of highly automated driving.” 

Important technological foundation for SDV architecture and highly automated driving  functions 

Volkswagen Group’s joint venture with Rivian Automotive, Rivian and Volkswagen Group  Technologies (RV Tech), aims to leverage Snapdragon® Cockpit™ Platform for immersive digital  experiences based on the zonal SDV architecture.  

In the SDV architecture, high-performance modular central computers manage all vehicle  functions. Customers can benefit from advanced infotainment and highly automated driving  functions, updated and expanded over-the-air – keeping vehicles current and enhancing the  driving experience. Volkswagen Group will integrate the SDV architecture in the Western  hemisphere into the ID.EVERY1 and all future electric vehicles built on the Scalable Systems  Platform (SSP). The Group aims to offer technologically state-of-the-art products across different  segments, price classes, and international markets. 

Vehicles that utilize the Snapdragon Cockpit Platform can help deliver agentic AI-driven  experiences that anticipate needs, adapt in real time, and provide proactive assistance – from  personalized climate and seating adjustments to optimized routes and multimodal voice or  gesture controls.

Working with Volkswagen Group and Qualcomm Technologies, the Automated Driving Alliance  (ADA), formed by CARIAD and Bosch, aims to leverage Snapdragon Ride Elite – Qualcomm  Technologies’ most powerful automotive compute platform – to advance the development of  automated driving. The goal: an AI-based system for highly automated driving, scalable across  brands and model lines, and fully compatible with the SDV. Powered by an end-to-end AI  architecture, Snapdragon Ride Elite delivers ultra-low latency for sensor processing and real-time  decision-making. 

The intended supply agreement is currently being actively driven forward by AUDI AG and  Volkswagen Passenger Cars, with the goal of achieving a Group-wide impact. As part of the  intended agreement, the Group brands also intend to integrate Snapdragon® 5G Modem RF and  V2X technology into next-generation SDV-based vehicles, enabling ultra-fast connectivity and  real-time communication for safer, smarter, and more connected driving. The companies will also  explore new development opportunities in automotive innovation, including AI-driven  technologies that could enhance safety, personalization, and intelligent mobility. 

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