Overview
- Start of production is targeted for 2027 on the EyeQ6L chip in a program expected to cover millions of vehicles across multiple models and years.
- The award broadens an existing ADAS engagement by adding Mobileye’s Driver Monitoring System to the automaker’s future lineup.
- Mobileye’s approach runs Driver and Occupant Monitoring alongside ADAS perception on one chip to correlate driver gaze with real-world conditions and reduce false alerts.
- The company says consolidating functions on a single ADAS chip removes the need for a separate DMS ECU, cutting hardware cost and integration complexity for OEMs.
- The deal follows earlier integrations of DMS and OMS in EyeQ6H-based SuperVision and Surround ADAS programs, and Benzinga reported shares up 5.58% to $7.85 after the news with an April 23 financial update expected.