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Sonatus Showcasing Software-Defined Vehicle Innovations at CES 2025

The Sonatus Vehicle Platform expands with generative AI & commercial vehicle solutions…

Among the car-related tech and exhibits planned for CES 2025 will be a range of products to help OEMs realize the full potential of software-defined vehicle (SDV) technologies from Sonatus.

The global SDV company will highlight how generative AI enhances service experiences and developer productivity and showcase Sonatus Updater, a next-generation OTA solution tailored for complex SDV demands, officials stated in a press release.

Sonatus Showcasing Software-Defined Vehicle Innovations at CES 2025 | THE SHOP

The company will be located in West Hall Booth #4422 at CES, which is set for Jan. 7-10 in Las Vegas.

Sonatus will also unveil its new SDV demonstration vehicle: a classic 1970 Ford Bronco, restored and converted to an electric vehicle and outfitted with Sonatus’ SDV technology. The unique demo vehicle will showcase personalization using Sonatus Automator AI, demonstrating how driver preferences and real-time road conditions dynamically shape the driving experience.

More than 3 million passenger vehicles now incorporate Sonatus technology, the company noted. To build on the milestone, Sonatus will demonstrate Sonatus Collector AI running on a construction vehicle as an example of how its products and solutions can unlock compelling new after-sales services for OEMs and fleet service providers in trucking, construction, mining and other commercial vehicle segments.

Among the live demos will be Sonatus AI Technician Builder and Sonatus Collector AI generative AI solutions, Sonatus Updater for over-the-air (OTA) updates for SDVs, Sonatus Automator AI on the Bronco EV demo vehicle, vehicle personalization that automatically adapts to the driver’s driving and comfort preferences, drive-time customization that dynamically adapts vehicle settings based on road conditions and users’ preferred drive modes, the Sonatus Foundation as an example of how SDVs must be designed as platforms for mobility innovation, with a flexible software foundation, and commercial vehicle solutions that enable OEMs and fleet managers to access new data-driven services including efficiency tracking, predictive maintenance and advanced utilization tracking.

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