Tata Elxsi, Suzuki Open Cloud-based Validation Hub in Trivandrum to Advance SDV Testing

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Trivandrum: Tata Elxsi and Suzuki Motor Corporation have established the SUZUKI–TATA ELXSI Cloud Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Center in Trivandrum, Kerala, marking Suzuki’s first full-vehicle cloud-enabled validation facility and its second engineering hub in collaboration with Tata Elxsi. The center is aimed at supporting the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) by enabling early-stage simulation and validation on a cloud-native platform. Through this setup, Suzuki’s engineering teams can remotely access HIL systems integrated with Electronic Control Units (ECUs), which reduces reliance on physical prototypes and allows for faster testing and validation across global research and development operations.

The new center adds to the existing Offshore Development Center in Pune, which has been supporting joint engineering initiatives between the two companies. By expanding their collaboration to Trivandrum, Tata Elxsi and Suzuki are reinforcing their focus on next-generation vehicle technologies, particularly in the domain of cloud-based development and validation.

This initiative forms part of Suzuki’s “SDV Right” strategy, which emphasizes virtual development of electrical and electronic systems. By integrating cloud validation into its processes, Suzuki seeks to adopt shorter release cycles and continuous integration practices to enhance development efficiency and system reliability. The move highlights the broader transformation in the automotive sector toward software-led innovation, where cloud-enabled validation plays a critical role in reducing time-to-market and improving readiness for future vehicle programs. The Trivandrum facility represents a strategic step in aligning automotive engineering with global trends in digital and software-driven mobility.

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