Lenovo Launches NVIDIA Thor-Based Cockpit and Driving AI Computing Platform
[Technology Announcement] Lenovo Vehicle Computing has unveiled its first Auto AI Box cockpit and driving AI computing platform based on NVIDIA DRIVE Thor.
Core Development: Auto AI Box Integrates Autonomous Driving and Cabin AI Computing
On April 24, 2026, Lenovo Vehicle Computing launched the Auto AI Box at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, powered by the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor chip. Designed for mid-to-high-end autonomous driving and multimodal cabin interaction scenarios, it expands the boundaries of in-vehicle AI applications.
Strategic Foundation: Generative AI Reshapes Human-Vehicle Relationships
The platform enables the deployment of large language models and multimodal AI assistants, endowing vehicles with "understanding and decision-making" capabilities. It can learn user habits and proactively provide services, shifting in-car interaction from passive response to personalized intelligent agents.
Industry Impact: Accelerating Integration of Cockpit and Driving Systems and Upgrading Computing Power
This solution marks the entry of integrated cockpit-driving architectures into the high-compute era, offering automakers a unified AI foundation and potentially shortening development cycles for features ranging from L2+ to L4 autonomy levels.