Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has agreed to collaborate with US semiconductor manufacturer Qualcomm Technologies on cockpit infotainment systems for its forthcoming purpose built vehicles (PBVs).

Qualcomm said the automaker would use its latest Snapdragon automotive cockpit platforms in its PBV infotainment system to provide a “holistic, seamlessly connected and smart user experience”.

The two companies have worked together since 2011 “to provide a seamless in-vehicle mobile communications experience” using the Snapdragon automotive connectivity platform which Qualcomm claimed “enables innovative vehicle designs by offering a stable and validated modem technology which provides improved performance and allows for integrated solutions for connected car designs”.

Hyundai PBVs are designed to provide transport and other services to cater to diverse individual needs, such as comfort, logistics, commercial activities and healthcare, according to the chipmaker.

Qualcomm said its latest cockpit platforms were the result of the company’s cumulative success in developing “industry leading automotive solutions”. They are “engineered to achieve optimal power consumption while delivering top level graphics and immersive multimedia and audio experiences”.

Qualcomm also said it offers “the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) engine and machine learning (ML) capabilities for intuitive and intelligent systems” which support digitally advanced applications such as “virtual assistance, adaptive human interfaces and the ability to facilitate natural communication between the vehicle and passengers for safety and comfort”.