Bangalore: Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (M&M Ltd) has selected BlackBerry’s automotive software BlackBerry QNX and QNX Hypervisor for its next-gen XUV700 SUV.
After a Cockpit Domain Controller (CDC) for M&M’s new XUV700 SUV leveraged BlackBerry QNX Neutrino Realtime Operating System (RTOS) and QNX Hypervisor. It has now entered into mass production for M&M’s XUV700 SUV.
With this latest deployment, BlackBerry QNX continues to expand its automotive sector market expansion in India. BlackBerry QNX technology is in production programs with 45 different OEMs, 7/7 of the top Tier 1s and over 195 million vehicles worldwide, according to BlackBerry Limited.
By using technology as a key differentiator, M&M Ltd.’s new XUV700 makes use of next-generation electrical and electronics (E/E) architecture, with an advanced infotainment system and strong suite of sophisticated driver assistance systems to establish a leadership position in this class of vehicles manufactured in India while delivering an elevated level of safety, security and comfort.
Combining the latest in chip technology with the highly reliable QNX Hypervisor, the XUV700 allows for design flexibility and scalability to consolidate multiple systems with mixed-criticality and different operating environments onto a single hardware platform, reducing both the initial development and long-term costs of ownership while providing the highest standards of functional safety and security.
“It’s a real pleasure to help innovative manufacturers like M&M Ltd. take advantage of one of the industry’s most significant trends – the exploding demand for safe, seamless, digital in-car experiences,” said Dhiraj Handa, VP – Asia Pacific, BlackBerry.
“With the BlackBerry QNX powered Cockpit Domain Controller combined with M&M’s strong track record and heritage of delivering best-in-class vehicles, we’re confident that drivers of the new XUV700, will relish the comfort, safety and connectivity it delivers,” added Handa.
“We are pleased to team up with BlackBerry QNX whose QNX Neutrino Realtime Operating System (RTOS) and QNX Hypervisor represents a key ingredient in our push to deploy the first generation of software-driven vehicles in the Indian marketplace,” said Binoy Paul, Chief Engineer E/E – Mahindra.
“As a surge of consumer interest has shown since our August launch, India is more than ready for the software-centric car and with BlackBerry QNX serving as the secure and trusted foundation of the intelligent infotainment system within our innovative new XUV700, M&M have a strong first-mover advantage,” added Paul.