KPIT Acquires Cymotive: Auto Cybersecurity Deal

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May 06, 2026 14:27

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KPIT Technologies to acquire Cymotive, an Israeli auto cybersecurity firm, for up to USD 120 mn. Expands KPITs cybersecurity capabilities.
KPIT Acquires Cymotive: Auto Cybersecurity Deal
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New Delhi, May 6 (PTI) Mobility solutions company KPIT Technologies on Wednesday said it will acquire a 100 per cent stake in Israel-based automotive cybersecurity firm Cymotive Technologies for a total consideration of up to USD 120 million (about Rs 1,138 crore).

The acquisition will be executed in multiple tranches, starting with an initial investment of USD 10 million in preference capital, which is expected to be closed by mid-June 2026, the company said in a regulatory filing.

"If the preference capital is converted into equity, then the total consideration for the acquisition of a 100 per cent stake would happen in 2 tranches and is dependent upon the actual revenue and EBIT numbers achieved by Cymotive. Currently, the total consideration payable by KPIT is expected to be between USD 60 million and USD 120 million (including the upfront USD 10 million)," KPIT said.

This initial investment will convert into a 26 per cent equity stake based on the achievement of certain performance milestones within eight quarters. Following the conversion, KPIT plans to acquire the remaining stake in two further tranches to own 100 per cent of Cymotive by mid-2029.

Headquartered in Tel Aviv, Cymotive was founded jointly by senior Israeli cybersecurity leaders and CARIAD, the automotive software company of the Volkswagen Group. The firm specialises in end-to-end vehicle lifecycle cybersecurity, spanning secure architecture, threat modelling, intrusion detection, continuous monitoring, and regulatory / homologation compliance.


Cymotive reported a turnover of USD 19.2 million in CY2025, down from USD 32.7 million in CY2024 and USD 42.4 million in CY2023.

"It (the acquisition) strengthens KPIT's capabilities in automotive cybersecurity-a critical and natural extension of its core SOV, embedded, and systems engineering business - while enhancing its value proposition to global OEMs, enabling them to adopt an integrated approach, embedding cybersecurity into vehicle platforms from design through production and operations," KPIT said.

This investment will start adding to product- and licensing-led revenue streams, in addition to KPIT's established engineering engagements, the Pune-headquartered firm added.

KPIT Technologies on Wednesday reported a 33.3 per cent decline in consolidated net profit (attributable to owners of the company) to Rs 163 crore in the January-March quarter of FY26.

The company's revenue from operations for the quarter under review came in 11.9 per cent higher at Rs 1,711 crore, as compared to Rs 1,528.3 crore in the same period of the last fiscal year.
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