Elektrobit has announced that it will present its latest software-defined vehicle (SDV) innovations at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, where it will demonstrate how automakers can deliver scalable and cost-effective SDVs tailored to different market segments.
The company will exhibit at booth #3719 in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC), West Hall. Demonstrations will focus on reducing development complexity, accelerating innovation, and enabling faster market deployment of next-generation vehicles.
Key exhibits include EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications, which supports real-time performance for ADAS and a safety-certifiable cockpit demo with Telechips. Another demo will highlight an automated integration platform using API-based extensions and AI-assisted automation across CI/CD/CT workflows.
Elektrobit will also showcase scalable SDV cockpit solutions, including low-code design tools, a modular automotive OS, and ready-to-integrate hardware platforms. Additionally, the company will present a smart EV platform developed with Foxconn, designed for built-to-print production and aimed at reducing time-to-market without supplier lock-in.
Executives attending CES 2026 include CEO Maria Anhalt, Chief Commercial Officer Christoph Herzig, and other senior leaders. Elektrobit’s technologies will also be featured across partner booths and meeting suites throughout the event.
Anhalt will participate in the CES 2026 “Smart Rides” panel on January 8, 2026, alongside representatives from Magna International and TomTom, discussing how SDVs are reshaping safety and personalization in mobility.
“The true challenge of the SDV is no longer about if or when it will happen, but how can we make it available, scalable and profitable for everyone. As vehicle complexity and development costs climb, the industry needs a right-sized approach,” said Anhalt. “At CES 2026, Elektrobit will showcase how we are directly addressing the pain points of integration, complexity and affordability to accelerate innovation while ensuring next-generation mobility is accessible and inclusive for all drivers and passengers.”