Mobileye in Paris.

Porsche and Mobileye to collaborate on ADAS solutions

Porsche plans to offer in future models automated assistance and navigate-on-pilot functions based on the Mobileye SuperVision technology platform

Sports car manufacturer Porsche and Israeli company Mobileye have entered into a strategic collaboration for series production of premium ADAS solutions. Porsche plans to offer in future models automated assistance and navigate-on-pilot functions based on the Mobileye SuperVision technology platform.
“Mobileye is one of the world’s leading providers of automated driving functions. This technology will help us forge ahead with our strategy of modern, sporty luxury,” said Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche. “We are combining an outstanding product with a highly personal experience. The desires and lifestyles of our customers are important to us. We want to exceed expectations again and again – and that’s exactly what we’re doing with world-class partners like Mobileye.”
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Mobileye in Paris.
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Porsche plans to customize Mobileye’s system, which enables drivers to take their hands off the steering wheel on various road types while visually monitoring their surroundings, depending on local laws and traffic situations. The system monitors the environment with eleven cameras and supporting radar fusion perception.

“We are delighted to work together with Porsche to bring the next generation of driving technology to customers around the world,” said Amnon Shashua, President and CEO of Mobileye. “Like Porsche, we are driven by the goal of using technological innovations to improve the driving experience at a world-class level. We developed the Mobileye SuperVision system to enhance safety through the synergetic interaction of the driver and the vehicle.”