International, Plus, and NVIDIA Partner on Factory-Built Level 4 Autonomous Trucks

October 30, 2025
International Motors, Plus, and NVIDIA are collaborating to develop factory-built Level 4 autonomous trucks powered by NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Hyperion platform, combining manufacturing expertise, AI software, and advanced computing for commercial freight operations.

In a press release, International Motors, LLC, Plus, and NVIDIA Corporation announced a collaboration to advance the commercialization of factory-built Level 4 autonomous trucks. The vehicles will be based on NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Hyperion platform and integrate International’s manufacturing capabilities with Plus’s SuperDrive autonomous driving software.

The partnership combines International’s production and service network with Plus’s AI-based SuperDrive technology, which has accumulated over six million miles of real-world driving. NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Thor compute platform, powered by the Blackwell architecture, will provide the processing performance and safety features necessary for large-scale autonomous freight operations.

The trucks will be engineered with lidar, radar, and cameras to provide 360-degree environmental awareness. These sensors will be integrated with the SuperDrive system and NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Thor system-on-a-chip to enable safe driverless operation. The companies aim to deliver scalable, production-ready autonomous trucks designed for long-haul commercial use.

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