UVeye and Cox Automotive's vAuto launch AI-powered vehicle inspection

The joint solution will be on display at the 2026 NADA show.
Feb. 3, 2026
2 min read

UVeye and Cox Automotive's vAuto announced the launch of their joint AI-powered retail service lane vehicle inspection, a collaboration aimed at streamlining dealership workflows. 

This latest innovation aims to yield future bundled solutions and cross-platform workflows across the Cox Automotive portfolio designed to further reduce friction, cycle time, and subjectivity while improving decision speed and transparency.

The partnership between UVeye and vAuto begain in August 2025 with joint product testing that integrated UVeye's inspection data into appraisal, pricing, and inventory tools already used by select vAuto dealers. The offering has been used by 125 different users and resulted in over 850 vehicles being acquired with the automated processes. 

The new capabilities will be demonstrated at the NADA Show from February 3-6 in Las Vegas with live demonstrations at both the Cox Automotive and UVeye (4723W) booths.

What people are saying

This integration is live at Brickell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Miami. “We’re at a time when market conditions make every decision and deal a profitability make or break,” said Jonathan Noda, General Manager, Brickell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram. “Linking these processes together so we can scan a vehicle, evaluate its condition with precision, and give an on-the-spot offer before the customer leaves the service lane or car lot, has unlocked an entirely new advantage for our dealership.”

“AI is reshaping how dealers source, appraise, and merchandise vehicles by putting real-time condition data at the center of every decision,” said Derek Hansen, Senior Vice President of Dealer, Lender and Inventory Management Solutions at Cox Automotive. “By harnessing AI and predictive insights, dealers can act faster in the service lane, identify acquisition opportunities earlier, and work to improve the overall customer experience with more transparent, data-driven processes.”

“This partnership is about turning AI inspections into automated actions,” said Amir Hever, CEO and co-founder of UVeye. “By partnering with Cox Automotive, we’re helping dealers operate with more clarity, speed and efficiency across service, sales, and wholesale.”

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