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Stellantis and Microsoft Expand Partnership to Tackle Automotive AI Security

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Last updated: May 22, 2026 2:54 pm
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Scope of the Collaboration

Stellantis and Microsoft have signed a five-year agreement to deepen their work together on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and cloud technologies. The expanded partnership will establish joint teams tasked with carrying out over 100 AI driven projects across the automaker’s sales operations, customer care services, product development pipelines, and manufacturing processes. This deal builds on an existing relationship between the two companies and signals a significant commitment to embedding digital intelligence into the core of Stellantis’ business.

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Cybersecurity and Automotive Implications

Cybersecurity is a named workstream within the partnership, alongside AI assisted development initiatives. For automotive security engineers, this means the collaboration will likely focus on protecting the software defined vehicle architecture that Stellantis is building. As automakers increasingly rely on cloud connected systems for over-the-air updates and connected services, securing the data pipelines and AI models that support those features becomes critical. The partnership could address vulnerabilities in vehicle to cloud communications, AI model integrity, and the supply chain security of software components used across Stellantis brands.

Impact on Connected Vehicle Security

The deal positions Stellantis to use Microsoft’s cloud and AI tools to detect and respond to threats targeting its fleet. For OEM security teams and tier-1 suppliers, this collaboration signals a shift toward treating cybersecurity as a built-in layer of vehicle software development rather than an afterthought. The scale of the initiative, with over 100 AI projects, suggests that Stellantis is embedding security into multiple vehicle systems including infotainment, telematics, and possibly autonomous driving platforms. This could set a precedent for how traditional automakers approach the security of connected and electric vehicles.

Source: Just-Auto

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