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The software-driven mobility era: Beyond vehicles

The automotive industry is undergoing a profound transformation.

Software is no longer a supporting function – it’s becoming the strategic engine behind mobility innovation. As consumer expectations shift toward seamless, connected digital experiences, and digital-native players redefine the competitive landscape, traditional automotive organizations must evolve into software-centric enterprises.

The software-driven mobility era: Beyond vehicles, the latest report from the Capgemini Research Institute, explores how automotive leaders are navigating this shift to software-driven mobility (SDM) – from platform development and architectural redesign to talent transformation and ecosystem collaboration. Key findings include:

  • Software is the future of automotive: 92% of automotive organizations believe every automotive organization will evolve into a software company. 87% say software will be the biggest source of competitive advantage over the next five years.
  • SDM is reshaping the value chain: 81% agree that software-defined products and services – not just physical vehicles – will become the core value proposition. 61% expect their SDM strategy to impact most (over half) of their brands within five years.
  • Organizational transformation is essential: Only 14% have successfully scaled an SDM use case. 86% say SDM will impact their operating models, and 91% foresee an impact on skillsets. Legacy architectures and siloed operations remain major barriers.
  • Cybersecurity and compliance are top priorities: 91% struggle to ensure supplier products meet safety and cybersecurity standards. A similar percentage plan to deploy FOTA (full over the air) patches for cyber risks, and nearly 75% center their cybersecurity strategies on AI-driven threat detection.
  • Digital natives are setting the pace: Chinese and global digital-native automakers are leading with software-first, user-centric models. Their success highlights the urgency for legacy OEMs to modernize architectures and embrace collaborative ecosystems.
  • AI and cloud are reshaping vehicle systems: 85% report AI is a core component of automotive software. By 2030, 66% of vehicles will support OTA/FOTA updates, up from 28% today. Cloud-native DevSecOps and chip-to-cloud architectures are becoming industry standards.

This report is essential for automotive executives, especially CTOs, chief software officers, chief digital officers, and product strategy leads. It also offers valuable insights for suppliers, software innovators, cybersecurity leaders, and software engineering managers navigating the shift to SDM. To accelerate SDM transformation, organizations must:

  • Set the foundation of a software platform for products and services. This includes establishing unified software platforms with centralized architectures, building uncompromising cyber, safety, and compliance resilience, and enhancing customer and user experience.
  • Streamline industry-grade software delivery, which incorporates adopting cloud-native DevSecOps, CI/CD pipelines, building a unified data foundation for AI-enhanced vehicle development and accelerating time-to-market, and orchestrating an open, multi-party ecosystem.
  • Accelerate to transform into a software company. This comprises creating profitable data- and service-centric business models, future-proofing talent, and fostering a software-driven culture as well as strengthening software sovereignty and supply chain resilience.

To explore how software is redefining mobility, download the full report today.

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Meet our experts

Jean-Marie Lapeyre – Our expert

Jean-Marie Lapeyre

EVP and Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Global Automotive Industry
Jean-Marie Lapeyre works with automotive clients to develop and launch actionable technology strategies to help them succeed in a data and software-driven world.
Laurence Noël

Laurence Noël

EVP, Head of Global Automotive Industry, Capgemini
Laurence Noël is a distinguished professional with a robust background in the automotive industry. She has more than 25 years of experience, and was previously Senior Vice President of the Circular Economy Business Unit at Stellantis. Leveraging a diverse background across management of business units, strategic planning and engineering, Laurence empowers clients to shape profitable and successful strategies, achieve transformation, and meet automotive sustainability goals.
Praveen Cherian

Praveen Cherian

EVP – Group Automotive, Capgemini
As an Executive Vice-President within Capgemini Group Automotive, Praveen Cherian connects the technical dots to find the best and simplest solutions to complex business challenges facing automotive industry clients. Along with a strong track record in automotive engineering, he brings global leadership experience in operations, supply chain, and logistics. Praveen’s specialist knowledge spans electric vehicles, fleet operators, battery integration, connected car solutions, and more.
Markus Winkler – Our expert

Markus Winkler

Executive Vice President – Global Automotive Sector, Capgemini
Markus Winkler works with teams across the world, helping clients shape their mobility strategies and invent what’s next in the rapidly changing automotive industry. Markus asserts that car-sharing, electrification, and mass-transit systems will change the face of mobility at local, and global levels.
Jayashree Ravichandran

Jayashree Ravichandran

VP and Software Leader – Automotive, Capgemini Engineering
Jayashree works with Automotive Clients to accelerate software transformation, developing on-vehicle and off board solutions and integration from the car to the cloud. A Certified Architect, by training, Jayashree is a trusted advisor to internal and customer teams at all levels, working with Customer executive teams to effect transformation, and with technical teams to architect, design solutions to drive product quality and yield, and increase customer satisfaction and profitability.
Michael Tenschert

Michael Tenschert

Global Automotive Industry Lead – Cloud & Custom Applications
Michael Tenschert is heading the Center of Excellence of our German Cloud & Custom Applications practice and has a strong background in custom software development within the automotive sector. He is convinced, that here and now is the best time and place to be, as the density of disruption in the market is the perfect breeding ground to think, strategize and act – a recipe of leaders!
Eric Dalla-Vecchia

Eric Dalla-Vecchia

Vice President – Intelligent Industry Accelerator
Eric brings over two decades of invaluable experience in the automotive sector, having held key R&D management roles within both OEMs and suppliers. At Capgemini Automotive, Eric spearheads the management of portfolios, strategies, and partnerships within the Intelligent Industry Accelerator. Eric’s expertise lies in orchestrating software-based transformative journeys for industry OEMs and Tier1 software entities.
Anuraag Bharadwaj

Anuraag Bharadwaj

VP, Head Automotive Industry Platform, Capgemini
Anuraag Bharadwaj is Vice President, and Head of Automotive Industry Platform at Capgemini. He is an INSEAD alumni, and Digital Transformation Leader with 25 years of sales and delivery experience in Industrial & Automotive sectors. He provides thought leadership to automotive industry, predicts and deciphers new trend unfolding in Automotive Industry. He is an expert in IT/OT convergence, Supply Chain, Connected Vehicle, Quantum tech, and alternate fuels in automotive industry.