The AUTOSAR partnership is an alliance of OEM manufacturers, Tier 1 automotive suppliers, semiconductor manufactures, software suppliers, tool suppliers and others. Considering the different automotive E/E architectures in the current and future markets, the partnership established a de-facto open industry standard for an automotive software architecture.
It will serve as a basic infrastructure for the management of functions within both future applications and standard software modules.

  • 2017

    March

    Start Adaptive Platform,
    Stabilization Classic Platform

    Development of "exemplary software" for the Adaptive Platform

    Adaptive Platform Release 2017-03

  • 2016

    September

    AUTOSAR continuous further development

    9th AUTOSAR Open Conference, Gothenburg

    October

    Classic Platform Release 4.3.0

    Foundation Release 1.0.0

  • 2015

    July

    Classic Platform Release 4.2.2

     

    October

    8th AUTOSAR Open Conference, Tokyo

    Acceptance Test Release 1.1.0

     

  • 2014

    June

    Acceptance Test Release 1.0.0

     

    October

    7th AUTOSAR Open Conference, Detroit

    Classic Platform Release 4.2.1

     

  • 2013

    March

    Classic Platform Release 4.1.0, Phase "Stabilization"

     

    September

    10 years AUTOSAR

     

    November

    6th AUTOSAR Open Conference Munich

     

  • 2012

    June

    4th AUTOSAR Open Conference Paris

     

    November

    Phase 3

    5th AUTOSAR Open Conference Beijing

     

  • 2011

    May

    Classic Platform Release 3.2, Phase 3

    3rd AUTOSAR Open Conference Frankfurt

     

     

  • 2010

    May

    2nd AUTOSAR Open Conference Tokyo

     

     

  • 2009

    December

    Phase 2

    Classic Platform Release 4.0, Phase 2

     

     

  • 2008

    February

    Siemens VDO became part of Continental. Since this, Siemens VDO was no longer a self-contained Core Partner of AUTOSAR.

    August

    Classic Platform Release 3.1

    October

    1st AUTOSAR Open Conference Detroit

  • 2007

    December

    Classic Platform Release 3.0

     

     

  • 2006

    May

    Phase 1

    Classic Platform Release 2.0

    August

    Project milestone, Phase 1:Test and integration process:

    AUTOSAR specifications were tested and verified on an application.

  • 2005

    June

    Classic Platform Release 1.0

    August

    Project milestone, Phase 1: Standardization of the SW-Components:

    AUTOSAR compatibility of selected SW components was approved. First tools and generators were in place.

    December

    Classic Platform Release 2.1

    End of development Phase 1

  • 2004

    June

    Project milestone, Phase 1:
    Structure and basis specification:

    AUTOSAR concept and first specification were created and executability was approved

    November

    General Motors joined as Core Partner

  • 2003

    May

    Project milestone, Phase 1: Initiation of partnership: Project plan created and agreed

    July

    Today’s architecture of Classic Platform drafted

    Initial AUTOSAR Development Agreement signed off by the Core Partners

    September

    First official announcement of AUTOSAR on VDI Conference Baden-Baden, presentation of the AUTOSAR goals

    November

    Ford Motor Company joined as a Core Partner

    December

    Peugeot Citroën Automobiles S.A. and Toyota Motor Corporation joined as Core Partners

  • 2002

    August

    Kick-off workshop, team established

    First roadmap of AUTOSAR Strategy

    Initial discussions on the common challenge and objectives were held by BMW, Bosch, Continental, DaimlerChrysler and Volkswagen

    The partners were joined soon afterwards by Siemens VDO

    October

    Basic partnership defined