Volkswagen has confirmed that its Volkswagen ID2, set to go on sale in 2026, will feature a camera-based driver monitoring system (DMS) in its rear view mirror. Powered by Seeing Machines technology it is expected to feature both driver and occupant monitoring.
This small battery electric vehicles (BEV), based on the ID2.all concept, which was revealed in 2023, is intended to be a huge seller for the German car company. It is expected to retail for around ÂŁ22k for the entry-level model.
As a spokesperson for Volkswagen confirmed: âThe all-new Volkswagen T-Roc and our up-coming small BEV will be the next vehicles to be equipped with the camera-based DMS from start of production. Since the function (Attention and Drowsiness Assist) will be required by EU law from mid-2026, we are working on equipping all other vehicles with a camera-based DMS.â
Seeing Machines has previously stated that when it comes to cost and packaging complexity, its integrated rear-view mirror (RVM) solution, offered exclusively by the Tier 1 Magna, is best in class.
Iâm therefore expecting many other car manufacturers who are late to the DMS/OMS party (but whose cars sell in Europe and are therefore required to meet GSR2 mandatory safety legislation) to choose the rear view mirror solution for their new cars.
Seeing Machines’ cutting-edge DMS/OMS is also available in a two camera-solution, should car manufacturers wish to use that.
The writer holds stock in Seeing Machines.