Ingolstadt
Developing the Mobility of the Future with Car IT

Shaping the future of automated driving today
With automated driving, we are facing a real upheaval that will completely redefine our mobility and is comparable to the invention of the automobile and the first modern vehicles. We need digital innovations and investments in order to exploit the full potential of technology and bring it to the road. New technologies require agile and flexible ways of working – with modern methods and contemporary forms of collaboration. Whether it’s automated/assisted driving systems, cybersecurity, or developing digital ecosystems, we need specialists who want to focus on our customers, push our technological progress forward, and actively shape tomorrow’s mobility.

100 Mio.
hours of operation
are required to prove the safety and performance of autonomous driving.
30 Billion
Euro
will be invested by The Volkswagen Group in digitization by 2026
40 Mio.
vehicles
in the Volkswagen Group by 2030 with the new E3 electronics architecture
Join the Team
Driver assistance systems, electrification, automated driving: modern cars are inconceivable without sophisticated software. Digital “Vorsprung durch Technik” will soon be the decisive competitive criterion for Audi. To actively shape the mobility of the future, we are looking for employees who will passionately bring their expertise to our cars.
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Highly automated driving is one of the biggest changes since the invention of the automobile. Designing them at Audi means taking responsibility.”

Shaping the Future: Audi grandsphere Concept Vehicle
At the IAA 2021, the automated Audi grandsphere concept showed exactly how Audi envisions the mobility of the future. In the study, the steering wheel, pedals, and displays can be lowered. Drivers gain space, time, and freedom, which they can use in a personalized way. While driving, the Audi grandsphere can be a mobile office, a hobby room, or even a bedroom.

The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle.
Networked systems such as radar, camera, and lidar are of crucial importance for this. The software must evaluate driving situations accurately and quickly and, in addition to the normal driving situation, also be able to trigger automated warning, braking, and evasive functions if necessary.

The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle.
The second important component: connecting the car with its surroundings: V2X technology, vehicle to everything. In other words, connected driving with communication between different vehicles, but also with infrastructure such as traffic lights or traffic signs. Car IT specialists lay the foundation for the smooth functioning of all these systems.
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