Porsche and Mobileye announce collaboration

Porsche and technology company Mobileye have entered into a strategic collaboration that will see Porsche offering automated assistance and navigate-on-pilot functions based on the Mobileye SuperVision technology platform.

Porsche will take a leading role in the full integration of Mobileye SuperVision into its future models. To ensure a “brand-worthy driving experience,” the systems will be integrated and tuned by Porsche engineers. The system that monitors the driver’s attention will also be customized by the company’s in-house specialists. The same applies to its integration in the intuitive user interface of the Porsche Communication Management system.

Mobileye already partners with the VW Group, which owns Porsche.

“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. 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.” – Oliver Blume, chairman of the executive board of Porsche.

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

“In most situations, drivers will continue to want to drive a Porsche themselves in the future – and will be able to do so at any time. This said, there are certain aspects of partially automated driving that we are interested in. Intelligent systems like Mobileye SuperVision technology can aid the driver in everyday situations, for example by not having to keep their hands on the wheel the entire time in traffic jams.” – Michael Steiner, board member for Research and Development at Porsche and head of development at the Volkswagen Group.