Elektrobit to unveil next-generation SDV Innovations at CES 2026 in Las Vegas

Elektrobit will showcase its latest software-defined vehicle (SDV) solutions at CES 2026, featuring scalable automotive software, safety-certifiable platforms, AI-driven integration tools, and a smart EV platform developed with Foxconn. Discover how Elektrobit is accelerating next-generation mobility with right-sized, cost-effective SDV innovations.

Elektrobit has confirmed it will showcase its latest software-defined vehicle (SDV) technologies at CES 2026, taking place in Las Vegas. The company will highlight how automakers can build scalable, cost-effective SDVs optimized for diverse market segments and faster time-to-market.

Exhibiting at Booth #3719 in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) West Hall, Elektrobit will present solutions designed to reduce development complexity, accelerate automotive software innovation, and streamline the deployment of next-generation vehicles.

Key SDV Exhibits at CES 2026

  • EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications
    Demonstrating real-time performance for ADAS and a safety-certifiable cockpit solution developed in collaboration with Telechips.
  • Automated Integration Platform
    Featuring API-based extensions and AI-assisted automation across CI/CD/CT workflows to simplify and speed up SDV development.
  • Scalable SDV Cockpit Solutions
    Showcasing low-code design tools, a modular automotive OS, and ready-to-integrate hardware platforms that enable flexible and future-ready vehicle architectures.
  • Smart EV Platform with Foxconn
    A built-to-print, supplier-agnostic EV development platform aimed at dramatically reducing time-to-market while avoiding vendor lock-in.

Top Elektrobit leaders—including CEO Maria Anhalt and Chief Commercial Officer Christoph Herzig—will attend the event. Elektrobit technologies will also appear in various partner booths and private meeting suites throughout CES.

Anhalt will join the CES 2026 “Smart Rides” panel on January 8, 2026, alongside experts from Magna International and TomTom, to discuss how SDVs are transforming vehicle safety, personalization, and the future of mobility.

“The true challenge of the SDV is no longer about if or when it will happen, but how we can make it scalable, accessible, and profitable,” said Anhalt. “At CES 2026, Elektrobit will demonstrate how our right-sized approach addresses integration, complexity, and affordability—accelerating innovation while ensuring next-generation mobility is inclusive for all.”