In March 2025, Hyundai announced it would begin trialing its in-house AI perception system across its premium EV line. Around the same time, NVIDIA revealed expanded collaborations with OEMs to scale synthetic data for training autonomous models. Meanwhile, Tier-1 suppliers are accelerating the shift toward raw sensor data fusion — rebuilding their E/E architectures to stay ahead of functional safety and performance requirements. The industry is changing — rapidly, deeply, and with higher demands than ever.

At FPT, we’re not just keeping up. We’re building the future. Our teams are pioneering the application of GenAI in simulation and validation, co-developing sensor fusion platforms, and delivering scalable SDV solutions for global partners — from ECU to full-stack architecture. That’s why we’re sharing this latest Gartner report — a strategic deep dive into where vehicle perception systems are heading. It’s clear in many facets: with the shift to software-defined, perception-led vehicle intelligence is accelerating faster than anticipated. Those who prepare early will lead.

Download Gartner's Emerging Tech: The Future of Big Data in Automotive report to explore what’s next — and how to get there, faster.