Cerence Inc. and Renault Group announced they have signed a multi-year agreement to build the automaker's next-generation co-pilot. Cerence and Renault have teamed to significantly enhance the in-car experience through human-like interaction with the vehicle, creating an in-car companion that proactively guides the customer by teaching, explaining, suggesting, and simplifying features. The offering, based on Cerence Assistant, is expected to appear in the next generation of Renault vehicles.

A preview of the full multichannel experience will be seen on the Renault booth during the Paris Motor Show from October 17 to 23, 2022. The new, humanized co-pilot will be showcased on the openRlink intelligent, connected system, starting with the next generation of Renault vehicles. Examples of new, AI-powered capabilities include: The introduction of new vehicle functionalities for the customer, such as initial set-up and guided tours; Finding the most optimal EV charging station based on driving behavior and location, for example using a slow charger when parked at a movie theater or making a quick stop before heading home, or a fast charger when highway driving or taking a long trip; Proactive suggestions for useful, intelligent functions, such as adjusting the temperature or selecting the right driving mode at the right time.