Before new cars reach dealerships, AI scanners uncover flaws most people would never notice, changing vehicle inspections forever
Vehicle scanners powered by artificial intelligence have made renting cars through providers like Hertz a major headache for many consumers in the US, but for buyers of new Jaguar Land Rover models, the same technology could prove to be a welcome safeguard.
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Through a new partnership with UVeye, the same company behind Hertz’s scanning machines, incoming Jaguar Land Rover vehicles at major US seaports will be checked for imperfections and damage before they make their way to dealerships.
Jaguar Land Rover is the first brand to employ this technology at scale in the US. It is installing automated inspection stations at its ports in Brunswick, Georgia, Baltimore, Maryland, and Port Hueneme, California.
Faster and more reliable checks
Vehicles are driven through the stations at slow speeds, and within a matter of seconds, the system can identify damage as small as 20 mm (0.7 inches), including tiny dents, scratches, and other damage that could have occurred during production or during the shipment process.
Any issues that are detected by the system are instantly sent to tablets that operators use. The result is said to be faster vehicle flow and fewer manual errors that could occur when employees personally inspect each vehicle.
“Together, UVeye and JLR are setting a new standard for vehicle logistics, utilizing AI to enhance quality assurance from the moment a vehicle enters the country,” UVeye chief executive and co-founder Amir Hever said.
“By deploying our technology at port, JLR is creating a new benchmark of transparency, traceability, and trust throughout the supply chain. This is about more than efficient port processing; it’s about building smarter, faster, and more consistent automotive logistics that benefit everyone from OEMs and dealerships to drivers.”
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UVeye’s vehicle inspection stations come equipped with a suite of underbody scanners, tire analyzers, and 360-degree exterior detection systems.
The technology itself is far from limited to JLR. UVeye’s inspection stations include underbody scanners, tire analyzers, and 360-degree exterior detection systems. They are also being used by brands including Amazon and General Motors, in addition to several rental car companies, making it clear that, for better or worse, AI-driven vehicle inspections are quickly spreading across the industry.
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