Siemens’ PAVE360 Automotive digital twin software is designed to address the escalating complexity of automotive hardware and software integration
It consists of off-the-shelf, cloud-based software allowing automakers and suppliers to begin full-system development on day one, reducing setup time from months to days
It delivers an integrated, system-level digital twin that speeds up development of ADAS, autonomous driving (AD) and in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems.
The digital twin software is pre-integrated and designed as an off-the-shelf offering. The aim is to speed the development of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) with early full-system, virtual integration that mirrors real vehicle hardware and accelerates both application and low-level software development for ADAS, AD and IVI.
This removes the need for customers to build their own digital twins before testing software and significantly reducing time to market for critical applications – from months to days.
Following prior collaboration with Arm which resulted in accelerated virtual environments for its Arm Cortex-A720AE in 2024 and Arm Zena Compute Subsystems (CSS) in 2025, Siemens is now further integrating Arm Zena CSS with PAVE360 Automotive to enable the industry to start building on Arm faster and more seamlessly than ever before.
Access to Arm Zena CSS in a digital twin environment like PAVE360 Automotive accelerates the development of software by up to two years.
PAVE360 Automotive is available to key customers, with general availability in February 2026.

