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Magna to Offer DRIVE Hyperion-Compatible ECUs and Tier-1 Integration Services for NVIDIA DRIVE AV

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Magna (NYSE:MGA) expanded its strategic collaboration with NVIDIA on Jan 5, 2026 to offer OEMs Hyperion-compatible ECUs and tier-1 system integration, validation, and vehicle launch services for NVIDIA DRIVE AV running on DRIVE AGX Thor accelerated compute.

The offering targets assisted and automated driving across L2++, L3, and L4 autonomy levels and includes system integration, verification and validation, safety approval, and global rollout support to accelerate software-defined vehicle deployment.

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+3.05% News Effect

On the day this news was published, MGA gained 3.05%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Countries footprint: 28 countries Vehicle production: >4 million vehicles Phone number: 905.726.7035 +5 more
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Countries footprint 28 countries Magna global team and footprint
Vehicle production >4 million vehicles Vehicles produced globally at Magna facilities
Phone number 905.726.7035 Investor relations contact
Phone number 248.761.7004 Media contact
Autonomy levels L2++, L3, L4 Autonomy systems supported by Magna integration for DRIVE AV
Current price $55.04 Pre-news trading level for MGA
52-week high $55.5 Upper end of MGA’s 52-week range pre-announcement
52-week low $30.39 Lower end of MGA’s 52-week range pre-announcement

Market Reality Check

Price: $53.23 Vol: Volume 1,297,079 vs 20-da...
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$53.23 Last Close
Volume Volume 1,297,079 vs 20-day avg 1,327,151 – near typical levels pre-announcement. normal
Technical Price 55.04 trades above 200-day MA of 42.67, near 52-week high of 55.5.

Peers on Argus

Peers were mixed: APTV up 2.89%, BWA up 1.73%, ALV up 1.34%, GPC up 0.32%, while...

Peers were mixed: APTV up 2.89%, BWA up 1.73%, ALV up 1.34%, GPC up 0.32%, while MBLY fell 4.72%, suggesting MGA’s modest 0.7% gain was more stock-specific than a broad sector move.

Common Catalyst Selective auto-tech collaboration and ADAS/automation narratives, highlighted by both MGA–NVIDIA and APTV CES updates.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Nov 20 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Nov 20 EV assembly deal Positive -3.9% European EV assembly program with GAC and launch of AION V in Europe.
Nov 18 China EV expansion Positive -0.3% New China facility to supply eDrive systems and support rising EV demand.
Nov 05 Share repurchase plan Positive +2.1% Renewal of NCIB authorizing repurchase of up to 25.3M common shares.
Oct 31 Earnings beat Positive +5.7% Q3 2025 sales and EPS growth with raised 2025 outlook and dividend.
Oct 29 ADAS deployment Positive -0.0% Scaled driver monitoring system production with large-volume program in China.
Pattern Detected

Strategic growth and technology agreements often saw muted or negative next-day moves, while earnings beats and buyback actions aligned with positive price reactions.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Magna announced several growth and capital return milestones. A major driver monitoring deployment and a China DMS program on Oct 29, 2025 and a European EV assembly deal with GAC on Nov 21, 2025 were followed by flat to negative moves. In contrast, Q3 2025 results on Oct 31, 2025 and a renewed normal course issuer bid on Nov 5, 2025 saw gains of 5.73% and 2.06%. Today’s NVIDIA collaboration fits Magna’s ongoing push into advanced vehicle systems and ADAS.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement expands Magna’s role in software-defined and automated driving by offering Hyperio...
Analysis

This announcement expands Magna’s role in software-defined and automated driving by offering Hyperion-compatible ECUs and Tier‑1 integration for NVIDIA DRIVE AV across L2++, L3, and L4 systems. It builds on prior ADAS and EV initiatives, reinforcing Magna’s positioning in higher-value electronics and autonomy content. Investors may focus on how quickly OEMs adopt these services, the scale of deployments, and future disclosures in filings or earnings that quantify revenue impact and program pipeline.

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"Magna to support OEMs with Hyperion-compatible ECUs and integration services"
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"systems across L2++, L3, and L4 autonomy levels"
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  • Magna to support OEMs with Hyperion-compatible ECUs and integration services supporting NVIDIA DRIVE AV
  • Capabilities span assisted and automated driving systems across L2++, L3, and L4 autonomy levels
  • Collaboration designed to help OEMs accelerate software-defined vehicle deployment

AURORA, Ontario, Jan. 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Magna today announced an expansion of its strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to support OEM deployments on the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform. As part of this collaboration, Magna will offer OEMs a comprehensive portfolio of system integration, validation, and vehicle launch services for NVIDIA DRIVE AV stack running on DRIVE AGX Thor accelerated compute. Magna will offer platform launch and execution services for L2++, L3, and L4 autonomy systems, supporting seamless deployment across various levels of autonomy.

This initiative reinforces Magna’s position as a trusted leader in the automotive industry, combining NVIDIA’s AI compute capabilities with Magna’s proven expertise in system engineering, integration, and validation. NVIDIA full-stack DRIVE AV software enables standard features such as emergency braking, lane keeping, and parking assistance. It also incorporates advanced software for autonomous urban navigation, enabling safe passage through complex intersections and interactions with pedestrians and bicyclists

"Magna is driving the shift to software-defined vehicles by enabling automakers to achieve complete, integrated systems at scale," said Suresh Boddi, Vice President of Core Engineering and Technology Partnerships at Magna Electronics. “Our collaboration with NVIDIA on its DRIVE Hyperion with DRIVE AGX Thor highlights Magna’s systems-level expertise and ability to help automakers bring next-generation technologies to market faster.”

Magna’s role can encompass a flexible range of system responsibilities, which OEMs may engage in whole or in part, including:

  • Bringing Systems Together: Coordinating hardware and software so they work seamlessly, including electronic components and sensors, and confirming everything functions as intended.
  • Thorough Testing: Using advanced tools and real-world driving to confirm performance and reliability before launch.
  • Global Rollout Support: Helping introduce the platform across regions while meeting quality and safety expectations.

With its global manufacturing and engineering footprint, Magna is well-positioned to provide system launch activities—covering system integration, verification, validation, safety approval, and deployment—especially for high-performance compute ECUs and sensors critical to system functionality.

From NVIDIA’s perspective, advanced compute and perception technologies are foundational to enabling software-defined vehicle architectures.

“Magna’s expanded support for NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion reflects the growing ecosystem around AI-defined vehicles,” said Rishi Dhall, Vice President of Automotive at NVIDIA. “By combining Hyperion-compatible hardware with deep system integration and validation expertise, Magna is helping OEMs accelerate the development and deployment of advanced assisted and automated driving systems across multiple levels of autonomy.”

Magna and NVIDIA plan to continue working together to support future vehicle platforms and advance automotive technologies.

To learn more about Magna’s full suite of ADAS products and system integration capabilities, visit www.magna.com/products/electrical-electronics.

INVESTOR CONTACT
Louis Tonelli, Vice President, Investor Relations
louis.tonelli@magna.com │ 905.726.7035

MEDIA CONTACT
Tracy Fuerst, Vice President, Corporate Communications & PR
tracy.fuerst@magna.com │ 248.761.7004

ABOUT MAGNA
Magna is one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers and a trusted partner to automakers in the industry’s most critical markets—North America, Europe, and China. With a global team and footprint spanning 28 countries, we bring unmatched scale, trusted reliability, and proven execution. Backed by nearly seven decades of experience, we combine deep manufacturing expertise with innovative vehicle systems to deliver performance, safety, and quality.​

For further information about Magna (NYSE:MGA; TSX:MG), please visit www.magna.com or follow us on social.

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FAQ

What did Magna (MGA) announce on January 5, 2026 regarding NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion?

Magna announced expanded support to offer Hyperion-compatible ECUs and tier-1 integration, validation, and vehicle launch services for NVIDIA DRIVE AV on DRIVE AGX Thor.

Which autonomy levels will Magna's Hyperion-compatible ECU services support for MGA?

Magna's services support assisted and automated driving across L2++, L3, and L4 autonomy levels.

How will Magna (MGA) help OEMs deploy NVIDIA DRIVE AV on DRIVE AGX Thor?

Magna will provide system integration, coordination of hardware and software, verification and validation, safety approval, and global rollout support.

Does Magna's announcement for MGA include new NVIDIA compute hardware support?

Yes; the services support NVIDIA DRIVE AV running on DRIVE AGX Thor accelerated compute.

Will Magna (MGA) provide global launch support for NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion deployments?

Yes; Magna said it will offer global rollout support, including regional deployment, quality, and safety compliance assistance.

Where can investors find more information about Magna's ADAS and integration capabilities for MGA?

Magna directs readers to its product site for electrical and electronics solutions at www.magna.com/products/electrical-electronics.
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