DS 7 CROSSBACK is the first Groupe PSA’s vehicle using the IoT platform named “Connected Vehicle Modular Platform” (CVMP) and equipped with Huawei technology for new connected services
It is the first tangible result of the partnership announced in November 2017 between Huawei and Groupe PSA covering all of the Group’s connected vehicles
Groupe PSA has built its Connected Vehicle Modular Platform (CVMP) for its connected vehicles, using Huawei’s OceanConnect IoT platform.
DS 7 CROSSBACK, launched this month in China, is the first vehicle to benefit from the CVMP. Customers can access new services such as connected navigation, natural language voice recognition and a connected service portal via the vehicle’s dashboard screen. The vehicle’s maintenance status and the history of journeys and driving styles are also accessible from the customer’s smartphone.
New services for private customers and fleet managers will be regularly added to these features. They include infotainment services, remote software updates and navigation mapping, personal assistant, remote vehicle diagnostic and maintenance functions, and services useful for car hire companies, fleet managers and carsharing operators.
Huawei’s OceanConnect IoT platform underpins Huawei’s Connected Car Solution. This solution help to develop connected cars, smart homes and smart cities, giving users access to an array of services designed to facilitate daily life. All digital interactions between the car and the cloud are secure; customer and car data are encrypted, and their integrity, authenticity and confidentiality are guaranteed. Huawei platform will be used for all Groupe PSA’s connected vehicles in all regions where these vehicles are marketed.
DS 7 CROSSBACK, unveiled in March 2018, is the first vehicle belonging to the 2nd generation of DS vehicle which embodies the French luxury know how and high technology. Already equipped with a variety of innovative driving assistance features, a new E-Tense 4×4 300 hp petrol hybrid version will follow in 2019, marking the electric offensive by DS Automobiles and Groupe PSA.
Source: PSA