Kodiak AI, Inc. announced that it has entered into an agreement with Bosch to collaborate on and scale the manufacturing of a production-grade, redundant autonomous platform. This platform contains the specialized hardware, firmware, and software interfaces that enable the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak's AI-powered driver, to automate trucks--either on a vehicle production line or through an upfitter. The Kodiak Driver combines advanced AI-driven software with modular, vehicle-agnostic hardware into a single, unified platform.
Through this agreement, Bosch will support the development of a redundant autonomous platform that combines the integrated automotive-grade hardware, firmware, and software interface. Bosch will supply Kodiak with a variety of hardware components, including sensors and vehicle actuation components, such as steering technologies. Bosch is the largest global automotive supplier as ranked by Automotive News and the company's broad industrialization expertise for automotive-grade components, including sensors, will help Kodiak to scale its Kodiak Driver offering.
Bosch and Kodiak at CES 2026: A Kodiak Driver-powered autonomous truck will be on display January 6-9 at CES 2026 in the Bosch booth 16203 in the Central Hall.

















