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Mahindra onboards Qualcomm to drive new tech advancements in next-gen Scorpio-N

The chip-maker will bring world-class, transformative in-vehicle experiences to the all-new Scorpio-N, using its 3rd Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms.

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In a move to onboard latest technology advancements for next-gen Scorpio-N vehicles, Indian auto major & Mahindra has announced to collaborate with chip-maker Qualcomm. The move will not just bring the latest technology advancements but will also enhance comfort, safe and intelligent driving experiences.

According to the auto company, the chip-maker will work with automotive company Visteon Corporation to bring world-class, transformative in-vehicle experiences to the all-new Scorpio-N, using its 3rd Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms.

“We are applying over two decades of auto expertise to transform the Scorpio-N into a digitally advanced and feature-rich SUV,” Uday Dodla, Senior Director, Development, Qualcomm India said.

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The 3rd Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms are designed to support higher levels of computing and intelligence needed for advanced capabilities featured in next-generation vehicles, helping to enable contextual safety use cases for drivers and passengers.

The new intelligent technology includes facilitating driver monitoring and object detection, as well as helping to ensure the security of personal and vehicular data.

Additionally, the 3rd Generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms, which features an advanced suite of technologies, will support multi-mode cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi 6, as well as enhanced Bluetooth technologies.

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“Using the advanced capabilities of the Snapdragon Automotive technologies integrated in our SUVs, we are reimagining the standard for an intelligently connected vehicle and delivering a safer and engaging driving experiencesaid R Velusamy, President, Automotive Technology and Product Development, M&M Ltd said.

The next-gen Scorpio-N offers a cutting-edge driving and ownership experience provided by Mahindra’s connected artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which utilises Visteon’s Smart Core cockpit domain controller technology based on the Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms.

The Scorpio-N features a 17.78 cm colour driver information display and 20.32 cm infotainment system with navigation.

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Qualcomm offers advanced automotive technologies through the ‘Snapdragon Digital Chassis’, which is a suite of cloud-connected platforms for telematics, digital cockpit solutions, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)/autonomous driving, cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X), and car-to-cloud solutions.

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