Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), a collaborative project at the Linux Foundation, has announced the initial availability of its open-source SoDeV reference platform. The project has also welcomed five new members: EMQ, Lineo Solutions, MediaTek, VA Linux Systems Japan and Very Good Ventures.
AGL SoDeV is an open-source reference platform for building software-defined vehicles. It combines the AGL Unified Code Base (UCB) with Linux containers, VirtIO, the Xen hypervisor, Zephyr RTOS and other Linux Foundation projects in a single pre-integrated package that runs on automotive systems-on-a-chip (SoCs), on virtual machines or in the cloud. SoDeV enables auto makers and suppliers to decouple software development from hardware availability, accelerating SDV time-to-market.
As the automotive industry moves toward software-defined vehicles (SDVs), demand is increasing for shared, open-source software platforms. AGL brings together auto makers, Tier 1 suppliers and technology companies to develop and maintain a common software stack to reduce fragmentation, shorten development timelines and support innovation across vehicle systems.
The addition of EMQ, Lineo Solutions, MediaTek, VA Linux Systems Japan and Very Good Ventures expands AGL’s expertise across areas including automotive semiconductors, connectivity, Linux engineering, in-vehicle user interfaces and embedded software tools that support large-scale SDV development.
“We’re excited to welcome these new members to the AGL community, each of which brings distinct and valuable expertise to the table,” said Dan Cauchy, executive director of Automotive Grade Linux. “The ecosystem around our SoDeV reference platform continues to grow, reflecting the breadth of innovation that open-source collaboration makes possible. The automotive industry is undergoing a fundamental shift to software-defined vehicles, and AGL is proud to be at the center of it.”
Available in latest AGL software release
An initial version of the AGL SoDeV reference platform is available in the latest AGL UCB software release, Ultimate Unagi, enabling developers to build and test an SDV system on Renesas Sparrow Hawk reference boards and cloud-based processor environments.
Announced in December 2025, the AGL SoDeV Reference Platform combines the AGL Unified Code Base (UCB) with multiple open-source projects hosted by the Linux Foundation to support the consolidation of ECUs, hardware abstraction through virtualization, and cloud integration for software-defined vehicles.
“The AGL platform represents exactly the kind of production-focused, community-driven approach to SDV software that our customers and partners need,” added Masahiro Sano, the chairman and CEO of Lineo Solutions.
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