Lenovo Vehicle Computing Unveils Auto AI Box Cockpit-Driving Intelligent Computing Platform
During the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition on April 24, Lenovo Vehicle Computing launched its all-new cockpit-driving intelligent computing platform Auto AI Box, powered by the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor chip. The launch marks a further step in Lenovo’s layout in high-end and mid-to-high-end intelligent driving and cockpit AI computing, continuing to expand the application boundaries of in-vehicle AI computing capabilities. The ongoing transformation of the automotive industry goes far beyond electrification: generative AI and large language models are profoundly reshaping the human-vehicle relationship, with in-vehicle AI assistants evolving from passive response to proactive service intelligent agents, and vehicles transforming from means of transportation into conversational, evolving personalized mobile spaces.

However, the integration of AI capabilities into vehicles places extreme demands on in-vehicle computing power and system architecture. Traditional in-vehicle computing platforms struggle to efficiently carry complex AI workloads, while needing to meet stringent requirements for automotive-grade safety, long-term stable operation and real-time response, making edge intelligence a key path for the industry to break through the bottleneck. The Auto AI Box launched by Lenovo this time is designed to solve this core industry pain point, enabling complex AI capabilities to run efficiently and reliably in vehicles, and providing a brand-new solution for in-vehicle intelligent computing in the industry.