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"Software-defined vehicles" are the latest rage in car design

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The latest rage in automotive vehicle design is the so-called "software-defined vehicle" SDV is a clean-sheet approach with a handful of powerful computers, each responsible for a different domain.

This allows for a large degree of flexibility to do things in software, whether that's changing the handling, tweaking the UI , or boosting power output.

Invariably, any customization a driver might want to do only exists within the bounds set up by that OEM .

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