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Platform launched to support AI-defined electric vehicles

By Michelle Froese | May 13, 2025

Olympian Motors has announced a strategic partnership with Foxconn, a global manufacturing and electronics company, to co-develop and launch Olympus OS — an open, modular, AI-defined vehicle operating system.

The platform is designed to modernize the foundational software infrastructure of electric vehicles (EVs), replacing legacy systems with a unified, developer-ready architecture.

This collaboration combines Olympian’s software-forward EV architecture with Foxconn’s manufacturing scale and hardware integration capabilities. Olympus OS will serve as the digital backbone for future AI-defined electric vehicles, offering a shared platform for automakers, suppliers, and software developers.

Olympus OS is a vehicle operating system designed to meet the increasing complexity of software-defined EVs. It unifies the way vehicles collect and process data, manage real-time communication between systems, and support embedded machine learning applications.

Built on a centralized gateway design, Olympus OS enables integrated control of chassis, body, powertrain, infotainment, and safety systems. The platform replaces fragmented, proprietary stacks with a modular, open system optimized for hardware-agnostic deployment across various EV configurations.

Core capabilities

  • Centralized vehicle gateway
  • AI-defined control of vehicle subsystems
  • Real-time unified data layer
  • AI-powered diagnostics, cockpit, and dealership management suite
  • Cloud-native architecture with full API support
  • Predictive safety modeling and crash-test simulation integration
  • Developer SDK with open tooling and APIs
  • Native support for 5G, Bluetooth, and NFC connectivity

Olympus OS supports a shift from rule-based vehicle software to agentic AI, enabling systems to adapt, reason, and optimize behavior in real time. This includes capabilities for predictive diagnostics, adaptive in-cabin experiences, and enterprise integrations that extend from vehicle to dealership.

Designed for rapid software deployment and ecosystem collaboration, Olympus OS provides a shared foundation for established OEMs and emerging EV startups to accelerate feature development and build future-ready vehicles.

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