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AutomotiveMCP

Directory

The automotive integration surface, catalogued.

Who exists, what they expose, and how to integrate — APIs, MCP servers, auth models, and doc links for automotive software, in one browsable place. Indexed from public sources; gaps marked honestly.

55
Entries
23
With a public API
2
With an MCP server
0
Conformance assessed

Most entries read API: yes · MCP: not yet · conformance: not assessed. That is not an oversight — it is the real state of the ecosystem. APIs are everywhere; standardized MCP servers are almost nowhere. The gap is the reason a standard exists.

55 entries

Listings reflect publicly available integration information. A listing does not imply endorsement, membership, or certification by the Council.

Every listing has a discussion.Open any entry to find a per-vendor forum — a place to compare notes on integrating that company's API or MCP server, share gotchas, and ask questions alongside others doing the same work. Visit the forum →
This is an open commons. The Directory is built from structured files in the public repository — anyone can add a vendor or correct an entry via pull request, and any agent can read it directly. Every entry carries its source and a last-verified date.