Excelfore delivers OTA, remote diagnostics platform for Tata Motors
Date: 07 Apr 2026
Excelfore
announced the deployment of a comprehensive, standards-based over-the-air (OTA)
software update and remote diagnostics platform for Tata Motors Passenger
Vehicles (TMPV), debuting with the new Tata Sierra. The initiative marks a
major step in operationalizing software-defined vehicle (SDV) capabilities at
production scale.
The
new Tata Sierra reflects a shift from static vehicle programs to continuously
evolving platforms. Engineered from inception as a software-defined vehicle, it
integrates OTA updates and service-oriented diagnostics as core architectural
elements rather than add-on features, enabling ongoing improvement throughout
the vehicle lifecycle.
Shrinath
Acharya, CEO, Excelfore, said, “Cars with internal combustion engines are not
going away anytime soon. The Tata Sierra is an inspiring example of how a great
name in the market can be brought forward to the status of a software-defined
vehicle.”
At
the center of the platform is the Excelfore eSync OTA solution, deployed on
Amazon Web Services (AWS) IoT Core. The system enables secure, end-to-end
software lifecycle management across the vehicle’s full electrical/electronic
(E/E) architecture, including both legacy distributed electronic control units
(ECUs) and domain-based systems.
Tata’s
adoption of eSync was an enterprise-level decision based on the understanding
that standards-driven OTA and diagnostics create transparency,
interoperability, and long-term sustainability. Standards provide the
foundation that allows vehicles to evolve continuously over time rather than
remain fixed at launch.
The
Sierra demonstrates that SDV capabilities can be delivered on today’s internal
combustion platforms through intelligent OTA orchestration of distributed ECUs.
This gives OEMs a practical path to continuous improvement, feature deployment,
and remote diagnostics today, while also preparing for the transition to
next-generation, data-centric compute architectures supported by CI/CD-driven
software delivery and secure over-the-air deployment.
The
implementation supports secure firmware and software updates, differential
(delta) delivery, rollback and recovery, and coordinated multi-ECU campaign
management. Bi-directional cloud-to-vehicle communication enables continuous
monitoring and optimization, with updates executed over automotive Ethernet
networks and via gateway ECUs using UDS over DoIP across CAN buses.
A
key element of the deployment is its foundation in industry standards. The OTA
infrastructure is based on eSync Alliance specifications, while remote
diagnostics are enabled through ASAM’s Service-Oriented Vehicle Diagnostics
(SOVD). This approach enables interoperability, reduces integration complexity,
and supports scalable, multi-supplier ecosystems without proprietary lock-in.
The
deployment establishes a production-ready model for lifecycle software
management across connected vehicle fleets. By combining standards-based OTA,
service-oriented diagnostics, and cloud-native infrastructure, Excelfore and
Tata Motors have positioned the Tata Sierra as a continuously