Minda Corp Teams Up With Qualcomm to Power Next-Gen Smart Car Cockpits in India

At the heart of this collaboration is the development of next-generation cockpit domain controllers powered by Qualcomm's advanced Snapdragon Cockpit Platform.

Shruti ShiraguppiBy Shruti Shiraguppi calendar 23 Jul 2025 Views icon1698 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Minda Corp Teams Up With Qualcomm to Power Next-Gen Smart Car Cockpits in India

Imagine smoother, more responsive infotainment systems, stunning high-resolution displays seamlessly integrated across the dashboard, superior audio quality, smarter voice assistants, and effortless connectivity – all working together intuitively. That's the promise of the technology Minda and Qualcomm are building.

In a move set to redefine the driving experience for Indian consumers, leading automotive component manufacturer Minda Corporation has announced a major strategic collaboration with global tech giant Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

The partnership aims to co-develop cutting-edge smart cockpit solutions specifically tailored for vehicles in the rapidly evolving Indian market. At the heart of this collaboration is the development of next-generation cockpit domain controllers powered by Qualcomm's advanced Snapdragon Cockpit Platform.

Key enhancements expected include:

  • AI-Driven Interfaces: More natural and predictive interactions between driver, passengers, and the vehicle.
  • Rich Multimedia Experiences: High-quality entertainment and information displays.
  • Seamless Cloud Connectivity: Enabling over-the-air updates and connected services.
  • Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) Support: Future-proofing vehicles for evolving software needs.

Suresh D, Group Chief Technology Officer at Minda Corporation, emphasized the significance: "Teaming up with Qualcomm is a major step forward for our capabilities. This partnership allows us to leverage world-class technology to deliver intuitive, connected cockpit experiences built on robust platforms like Android and QNX. It's core to our vision of creating intelligent, user-focused solutions that add real value for carmakers, drivers, and our stakeholders here in India."

Savi Soin, Senior Vice President and India President at Qualcomm Technologies, echoed the enthusiasm for the local focus: "We're excited to work with Spark Minda to bring advanced, localized cockpit solutions to India's unique automotive market using our Snapdragon platform. Our goal is to fundamentally redefine the in-car experience for Indian consumers, pushing innovation and connectivity to new levels in the next generation of vehicles."

This collaboration positions Minda Corp, a major player in India's auto component sector with a strong domestic and international presence, at the forefront of the digital transformation sweeping the automotive industry. By integrating Qualcomm's powerful computing and connectivity expertise into their cockpit solutions, Minda aims to equip Indian automakers (OEMs) with sophisticated technology previously often associated with premium global brands. It signals a significant push towards making advanced, software-defined vehicle features more accessible and relevant for the Indian consumer.

 

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