Bosch will unveil its AI-powered car cockpit concept at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, presenting technology for licensing during a press conference on January 5 at 12 p.m. ET, livestreamed via its press page, with exhibits at booth 16203 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Bosch operates as a German multinational engineering and technology company, supplying solutions across automotive, home, and manufacturing sectors worldwide. While recognized for home appliances through its partnership with Siemens, the company’s primary emphasis lies in developing underlying technologies licensed to other firms rather than direct consumer-branded products available on retail shelves.
Central to Bosch’s CES 2026 showcase is the “AI in the car” initiative, targeting the vehicle cockpit. This AI-powered cockpit integrates advanced features designed to enhance the driving experience. Bosch board member Markus Heyn stated in a press release, “Bosch’s AI-powered cockpit makes driving more comfortable, intuitive, and safer for all occupants.” The presentation details the specific capabilities of this system during the upcoming press conference.
The press conference occurs on Monday, January 5, at 12 p.m. ET. Attendees and remote viewers can access the livestream directly through the Bosch press page.
Bosch occupies booth 16203 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The exhibit organizes demonstrations around three core themes: mobility, smart home integrations, and manufacturing. Each theme incorporates a combination of hardware components, software applications, and AI-driven solutions, reflecting Bosch’s broad technological portfolio.
In line with other CES 2026 participants, Bosch highlights collaborations with leading AI providers. The AI-powered car cockpit specifically integrates with Microsoft and NVIDIA technologies. Users can issue voice commands to initiate a Microsoft Teams call directly from the cockpit interface. The system also automatically engages adaptive cruise control based on driving conditions.
NVIDIA contributes its software suites to the cockpit, enabling real-time sensor processing for immediate environmental awareness. These suites further support vision-language models, which process visual data alongside natural language inputs to facilitate intuitive interactions within the vehicle.





