According to a recent LinkedIn post from Applied Intuition Inc, the company is expanding its collaboration with Stellantis to support production-scale vehicle operating system and autonomy capabilities across multiple brands in Stellantis’ global portfolio. The post highlights comments from Stellantis Chief Engineering and Technology Officer Ned Curic, who suggests the work with Applied Intuition may help accelerate the development of a common software foundation across the automaker’s technology platform.
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The LinkedIn post describes Applied Intuition’s Vehicle OS as an AI-defined foundation intended to speed development cycles, improve time to market, and enable continuous deployment of new features over a vehicle’s lifecycle. For investors, this expanded collaboration with a large global OEM could signal growing commercial traction for Applied Intuition’s software stack in production programs, potentially strengthening its competitive position in the automotive software and autonomous driving ecosystem.
The emphasis on a common software foundation and over-the-air feature deployment aligns with broader industry trends toward software-defined vehicles, where recurring software and services revenue may become more prominent. If Stellantis scales this platform across multiple brands as suggested, Applied Intuition could benefit from increased deployment volume and deeper integration, which may enhance its strategic value in future fundraising, partnerships, or exit scenarios.

