Tata Elxsi, a design and technology services company, has announced a strategic multi-year agreement valued at €50 million with a leading Europe-headquartered automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The deal positions Tata Elxsi as a key engineering partner for platform and application development across software-defined vehicle (SDV), electrification, and body and chassis domains.
As part of the collaboration, Tata Elxsi will establish a dedicated Global Engineering Center to support the customer’s software platform roadmap and brand-aligned software engineering programs. The center will develop a unified technology stack, including a proprietary operating system, electronic architecture, and automotive cloud, to enable advanced in-vehicle capabilities, seamless connectivity, and software upgradability across multiple brands and product lines.

Tata Elxsi was selected for its deep expertise across automotive sectors such as electrification, body and chassis, infotainment, and cybersecurity, along with a strong track record in automotive software development and the management of high-performance global delivery hubs for leading OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers.
Manoj Raghavan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Tata Elxsi, stated that the engagement marks a significant step in the company’s strategy to advance next-generation mobility through platform-centric, software-led engineering. He noted that the agreement reflects the trust placed in Tata Elxsi’s ability to deliver global programs with precision, scalability, and shared accountability, adding that the company is proud to be a long-term strategic partner in helping the customer realise its software-defined vehicle vision.

This engagement aligns with Tata Elxsi’s broader strategy to lead the convergence of design, digital, and engineering for the future of mobility. The company continues to work with leading global OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers, offering solutions across connected platforms, electrified architectures, autonomous features, and sustainable vehicle development.
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