Cyngn Inc. announced a new simulation environment built on NVIDIA’s Isaac Sim platform, creating a persistent, high‑fidelity digital warehouse that mirrors real industrial operations.
The virtual environment lets Cyngn run its DriveMod stack, mission‑creation tools, and telematics systems inside a realistic digital setting, allowing the company to test larger fleets, more complex scenarios, and a broader range of vehicle platforms without the cost and risk of physical trials.
Cyngn contributed a detailed industrial‑vehicle dynamics model to the Isaac Sim framework, improving simulation accuracy for heavy material‑handling vehicles such as forklifts and tuggers.
The new tool will be used for development, customer demonstrations, and early‑stage training workflows, and the company is exploring opportunities with partners whose facilities are represented in the simulation.
The launch follows a 2025 period in which Cyngn tripled DriveMod Tugger sales, and the company remains under financial pressure with negative profitability margins and a distressed Altman Z‑Score. Cyngn expects to report Q4 earnings on March 4.
By accelerating deployment, reducing development risk, and shortening quality‑assurance cycles, the simulation environment positions Cyngn to capture a larger share of the $268 billion industrial autonomous‑vehicle market.
Felix Singh, VP of Engineering Services, said, "Simulation is becoming a critical lever for how we bring new autonomous products to market," adding that the capability helps reduce development risk and shorten the timeline from concept to commercial deployment.
DriveMod technology is available on Motrec MT‑160 tuggers and BYD forklifts; the tugger can haul up to 12,000 lbs and operate both indoors and outdoors.
The launch marks a significant operational milestone, enhancing Cyngn’s ability to innovate and deliver autonomous solutions faster.
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