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Bendix and Aeva Partner to Bring 4D LiDAR Technology to Class 8 Collision Mitigation Systems

By MGN EditorialJune 21, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and sensor technology firm Aeva have announced a collaboration to integrate 4D LiDAR into Class 8 truck safety systems, targeting advanced driver assistance capabilities for large commercial fleets.

## Bendix and Aeva Partner to Bring 4D LiDAR Technology to Class 8 Collision Mitigation Systems Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and sensor technology developer Aeva have joined forces to integrate Aeva's 4D LiDAR technology into Bendix's Fusion Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), according to FreightWaves. The collaboration is aimed at delivering Level 2+ driver assistance capabilities to Class 8 heavy trucks in mass production. The partnership represents a significant step forward in commercial vehicle safety technology, with 4D LiDAR offering enhanced perception capabilities over conventional sensor systems. Unlike standard LiDAR, Aeva's 4D technology adds instantaneous velocity data to the traditional three-dimensional spatial mapping, enabling faster and more accurate detection of moving objects — a critical advantage in collision mitigation scenarios involving large freight vehicles. Bendix, a well-established supplier of safety systems to the North American commercial trucking market, will incorporate the Aeva sensor suite into its Fusion ADAS platform, which is designed to assist drivers in identifying and responding to potential collision threats. The system targets fleet operators running Class 8 vehicles — the heaviest category of commercial trucks — where stopping distances and reaction times present the greatest safety challenges. While the announcement originates from the road freight sector, the implications extend across the broader freight transport ecosystem. Port terminals, intermodal facilities, and logistics hubs that operate Class 8 vehicles in close proximity to workers and infrastructure stand to benefit from advances in collision avoidance technology. Improved ADAS capabilities on heavy trucks operating within port environments could contribute meaningfully to reducing incidents at busy cargo handling facilities. The move toward L2+ automation in commercial trucking also reflects wider industry momentum around autonomous and semi-autonomous freight solutions, a trend being closely watched by maritime and port logistics operators as they evaluate technology investments for landside operations. Mass production timelines for the Bendix-Aeva Fusion ADAS integration have not yet been publicly disclosed. FreightWaves reports the collaboration is targeting fleet-scale deployment, suggesting the technology is being developed with high-volume commercial viability in mind.
#ADAS#Class 8 trucks#LiDAR#freight technology#collision mitigation#autonomous vehicles#fleet safety#intermodal logistics

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