aiMotive Unveils Scalable Automated Driving and Neural Simulation at CES 2026

January 27, 2026
aiMotive showcased its aiDrive automated driving software and aiSim 6 simulation platform at CES 2026, highlighting scalable ADAS solutions and neural simulation technology for virtual vehicle testing.

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, aiMotive presented its latest automated driving technologies, announced in a press release. The company demonstrated aiDrive, a modular software stack supporting advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and automated driving functions using only camera and radar sensors, without LiDAR or HD maps.

aiDrive is designed for scalability across various vehicle platforms, enabling features like navigation-assisted driving, lane keeping, adaptive speed control, and automated maneuvers. The system operates within defined design domains while maintaining driver oversight, offering a sensor-efficient approach that aims to simplify deployment and reduce system complexity.

aiMotive also introduced aiSim 6, the newest version of its simulation platform for automated driving development. aiSim 6 combines physics-based and neural simulation techniques to generate realistic sensor data, supporting large-scale virtual validation workflows. The platform includes enhanced lighting and environment simulations to model challenging driving conditions and offers a web-based interface for editing scenarios and sensor configurations.

Both aiDrive and aiSim 6 are available for demonstration at CES 2026, where aiMotive is showcasing its full suite of automated driving and simulation tools for automotive developers and partners.

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