Software-defined vehicles, still-physical operations.
OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, dealer networks, and mobility operators face a product where software is now the differentiator and a manufacturing reality where physics still rules. PEXIVA helps automotive technology leaders modernize connected vehicle data platforms, deploy AI in dealer and aftersales experience, and build the cybersecurity posture (UN R155, R156) the industry now mandates.
The pressure shaping automotive architecture.
Software-defined vehicles generate orders of magnitude more data than the systems built to handle them. Connected-vehicle cybersecurity (UN R155/R156) is now homologation-blocking. EV launches are software programs first, manufacturing programs second. The OEMs and suppliers winning are the ones treating their vehicle data platform as a product, not a project.
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What typically drives a automotive leader to call us:
Connected vehicle platform migration. UN R155/R156 compliance. Dealer DMS modernization. EV launch initiative. AI customer experience push. Cyber incident.
Forces reshaping mobility
- Software-defined vehicle data outpacing legacy telematics
- UN R155 / R156 cybersecurity now homologation-required
- EV launches as software programs (OTA, charging, energy)
- Dealer DMS modernization under OEM digital programs
- AI in customer experience, aftersales, and warranty
Where PEXIVA delivers in Automotive.
Cloud, AI, data, applications, security, and workforce — mapped to the architecture decisions automotive leaders are actually making this year.
Connected vehicle data platforms
Telemetry ingest at SDV scale. Time-series and event data lakes. Geospatial. ML feature platforms. The data infrastructure SDV programs need — not the bolt-ons last decade's telematics demanded.
Cybersecurity that satisfies homologation
UN R155 (cybersecurity) and R156 (software updates) compliance programs. ISO/SAE 21434 alignment. CSMS and SUMS implementation. The discipline now required to legally sell vehicles in regulated markets.
Dealer experience, aftersales, and warranty AI
DMS modernization (CDK, Reynolds, Tekion). Service scheduling and customer experience platforms. AI in warranty claim adjudication, parts forecasting, and service triage.
Automotive is a regulated environment.
Regulated under: UN R155 / R156 · ISO/SAE 21434 · ISO 26262 · EU GDPR · FMVSS · NHTSA · State motor vehicle laws · TPM regulations
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A 1-hour working session with our senior team — not a sales pitch. You'll walk away with a prioritized next-step plan whether or not we engage further.
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