Stellantis Expands Applied Intuition Partnership for STLA Brain

Stellantis expands its partnership with Applied Intuition to accelerate AI-defined vehicle software, connected experiences, and next-generation in-vehicle platforms.

Stellantis has expanded its strategic partnership with Applied Intuition to support the development of its next-generation STLA Brain intelligent vehicle platform.

The collaboration builds on the companies’ existing work on STLA SmartCockpit and expands the partnership into core vehicle software systems, including Vehicle OS, cabin intelligence, simulation, validation, and autonomy technologies.

According to Stellantis, the initiative is designed to accelerate software development cycles, improve deployment efficiency, and enhance connected in-vehicle customer experiences across multiple vehicle brands and platforms.

STLA Brain serves as Stellantis’ intelligent vehicle software platform, designed to simplify system integration while enabling continuous feature updates and lifecycle improvements throughout vehicle ownership.

The companies stated that expanding the partnership supports broader industry movement toward AI-defined vehicles and software-centric automotive experiences.

“Speed, scalability and quality are critical as we bring new technologies to our vehicles. Our collaboration with Applied Intuition helps us accelerate the development of a common software foundation across our technology platforms. For customers, this means a faster delivery of new features, a more seamless in-vehicle experience and continuous improvement over time,” said Ned Curic, Chief Engineering and Technology Officer, Stellantis.

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Advancing AI-Defined Vehicle Platforms

Applied Intuition will support software development, validation, simulation, and deployment across Stellantis’ core vehicle systems.

According to the companies, Applied Intuition’s Vehicle OS provides an AI-defined software foundation designed to:

  • Shorten software development cycles
  • Improve deployment speed
  • Accelerate validation and simulation workflows
  • Support autonomy system integration
  • Enhance connected vehicle experiences

The expanded partnership also extends the companies’ work on STLA SmartCockpit, which focuses on improving digital cabin experiences and connected in-vehicle interactions.

Enhancing In-Vehicle Customer Experiences

According to Stellantis, the software-centric approach enables faster delivery of new digital features and more seamless connected experiences for customers.

The company stated that continuous software improvements throughout the vehicle lifecycle are becoming increasingly important as vehicles evolve into intelligent, connected digital platforms.

“The expanded partnership positions Applied Intuition and Stellantis at the forefront of the transition to AI-defined vehicles. Together, we’re bringing production-scale Vehicle OS and autonomy systems to market across multiple brands and vehicle platforms,” said Qasar Younis, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Applied Intuition.

The Shift Toward Software-Defined Automotive Experiences

The collaboration reflects broader automotive industry investment in AI-powered vehicle platforms, connected mobility experiences, and software-defined architectures.

According to Stellantis, integrating advanced software systems into vehicle operations helps improve performance, connectivity, feature delivery, and long-term customer experience capabilities.

Applied Intuition currently supports 18 automakers as well as organisations across the defence, trucking, construction, mining, and agriculture sectors.

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