Gasgoo Munich-Bosch has officially surpassed 10 million cumulative global deliveries of its smart cockpit solution built on the Qualcomm Snapdragon platform, Gasgoo reports.
The solution hit the 1 million mark in 2023. That means deliveries have jumped tenfold in just three years.
Bosch has been mapping out multiple product generations since 2021, when it became the first in the industry to launch a smart cockpit domain controller based on the Qualcomm SA8155P. Its second-generation domain fusion solution, released in 2024, supports a new form factor that fuses cabin and driving functions. By integrating cost-effective components like converged gateways and TBOX units, it enables cross-domain collaboration.
Data from Bosch Smart Driving Control shows that as of October 2025, the company had secured over 100 mass-production and development projects for its smart cockpit solution. It has also helped more than 20 models from five top domestic brands enter overseas markets.

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Behind this success is a complete toolchain and solution suite spanning chip adaptation, system optimization, and application development. Bosch has also combined global delivery capabilities with local market insights.
Leveraging experience from millions of units produced, Bosch is now pushing the rapid evolution toward AI-enabled cockpits. The company plans to launch its third-generation AI smart cockpit platform this year. Built around high-computing AI chips, the platform will power intelligent scenarios and offer a flexible AI Box solution to meet diverse customer needs.
Specifically, Bosch's AI cockpit uses an efficient "edge-cloud collaboration" architecture to achieve millisecond-level responses and accurately interpret user intent. By integrating AI.OS, the OMNI model, and context memory management, the system shifts from simply responding to actively predicting needs. High-performance computing, combined with Bosch's full-stack integration capabilities, breaks down barriers between the cockpit and the external world, creating an immersive, full-scenario mobility ecosystem.
Next year, Bosch plans to introduce a full-scenario, AI-driven central vehicle brain. Through comprehensive AI integration, it aims to deliver a truly disruptive mobility experience.









