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Jaguar Land Rover Achieves 30x Speedup Using AI for Aerodynamic Design

Cognitive Revolution · 1000 Designs a Day: Neural Concept's Thomas von Tschammer on AI-Native Engineering · July 1, 2026
Jaguar Land Rover Achieves 30x Speedup Using AI for Aerodynamic Design
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1000 Designs a Day: Neural Concept's Thomas von Tschammer on AI-Native Engineering
"They were using cryptonumerical solvers, and every new design, they were going through this very expensive solver with time-consuming, and they had already highly parallelized, highly optimized this stream. And they got to about 50 designs evaluated every day. With AI, and that was what DeepAmiki announced a couple of months ago, they went from 50 designs evaluated per day to 1,500 every single day in production."
Jaguar Land Rover publicly announced at NVIDIA GTC in March 2024 that Neural Concept's AI workflows enabled them to evaluate 1,500 aerodynamic designs daily versus 50 with traditional solvers. This 30x acceleration in iteration speed represents a fundamental shift in automotive engineering workflows and demonstrates how AI can compress development cycles that have remained largely unchanged for 40 years.

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Nathan Labenz interviews Thomas von Schaumer, co-founder and US managing director of Neural Concept, a Swiss company deploying specialist AI models to accelerate automotive and aerospace engineering. Von Schaumer reveals that Jaguar Land Rover achieved a 30x speedup in aerodynamic design iteration, evaluating 1,500 designs daily versus 50 with traditional physics solvers, while battery suppliers compressed development cycles by 80% with superior performance outcomes. The conversation illuminates a profound competitive crisis: Chinese automakers complete new car development in 18-24 months compared to 40-60 months for Western manufacturers, creating existential pressure on legacy companies to adopt AI-native workflows. Von Schaumer explains Neural Concept's approach of training company-specific models on simulation and test data, enabling engineers to explore design spaces orders of magnitude larger than human intuition allows. Notably, these AI systems produce Move 37-style breakthroughs where counterintuitive designs outperform anything human engineers would have tried. The discussion extends to Formula 1 racing, where compute limits create a surprising governance model that handicaps winning teams, and where Neural Concept's models help engineers token-max overnight to explore thousands of aerodynamic configurations between races. Von Schaumer projects a two-year roadmap where leading manufacturers will achieve 50-60% cycle time reductions by orchestrating AI across crash, aerodynamics, thermal, and manufacturing constraints, breaking organizational silos. The episode frames engineering as another domain following the now-familiar pattern of intuitive physics learned from data, agentic optimization workflows, and eventual foundation models, with physical product abundance as the logical endpoint once reasoning AI meets specialist validation models.

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