00:12 18-12-2025
Bosch secures Toyota ADAS mega-deal to hit Euro NCAP 2026
According to Chinese media, Bosch has secured from Toyota what is described as the market’s largest single ADAS order aimed at global markets. The contract spans North America, the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Japan—regions where active-safety rules and rating demands are especially tough. Large-scale rollout is penciled in for 2028, a horizon that leaves room to synchronize development with the tightest compliance calendars.
The technical cornerstone is a platform built on Qualcomm chips. Under the partnership, Bosch is to deliver a system-level solution that enables Toyota to meet 5‑star requirements under ENCAP’s 2026 update. That target matters: safety scores have long moved beyond pure marketing, effectively deciding access to corporate fleets and reinforcing buyer confidence. Hitting the top rating in the new cycle is a demanding brief, yet it neatly signals where Toyota wants its next wave of vehicles to land.
In parallel, Bosch is ramping up activity across other “smart driving” setups. The materials also note that the company has showcased its intelligent‑mobility developments, including NVIDIA Orin–based solutions, and is expanding its order book with Chinese brands, pushing mid‑level ADAS into high‑volume supply. Read together, these steps look like a deliberate spread across chip ecosystems and regions—a pragmatic way to keep momentum as standards harden worldwide.