Stellantis, one of the world’s leading automakers, has recently opened its own state-of-the-art Dolby Atmos 9.1.6 qualified immersive audio lab in Bengaluru, powered by Genelec Smart Active Monitors.
The new lab, unique in India among OEMs, focuses on audio reference, production and quality assurance and plays a key role in Stellantis’ initiative to define unique audio strategies. The newly established lab also creates roadmaps for each of its brands, internalises automotive acoustic R&D capabilities and supports its ‘Dare Forward’ plan to achieve carbon net zero by 2038.
“Audio plays a vital role in our customers’ satisfaction and enjoyment of their vehicles, as well as alerting them to key functions and driving situations,” said Yves Bonnefont, chief software officer at Stellantis.
“This brand-new lab demonstrates our commitment to class-leading automotive acoustics – and highlights India’s pivotal role in Stellantis’ global strategy.”
Spearheaded by Akshay Khanna, director and space leader in acoustics engineering, the lab aims to refine Stellantis' in-car audio systems.
“The lab was created to help develop our in-house audio signature for cars,” Khanna explained. “It ultimately aids in fostering programs, affording Features Over the Air and faster time to market.”