DXC has announced an agreement with Ferrari to extend their partnership to develop the next generations of Ferrari’s in-vehicle infotainment systems, enabling drivers to be closer to the high-performance functionality of Ferrari vehicles.
DXC hopes to help ensure that Ferrari infotainment systems are engineered to provide a superior automotive experience for Ferrari owners while having the agility to stay ahead of the market.
In 2021, DXC started reengineering the Human Machine Interface (HMI) systems for current and next-generation Ferrari models.
In a recent project, DXC developed the software for the F80, Ferrari’s new supercar which was launched in October 2024. DXC’s bespoke software enables the F80’s multiple displays to deliver a performance-oriented experience for the driver and, thanks to the additional optional screen, the passenger.
The F80’s ‘digital cockpit’ system offers functionality for public road use and transforms into a racing display when on the track. It provides real-time performance data (including speed, G-force, revs, and tire pressure) and immersive visuals that create a racing experience for the user.