Bumper has launched Myles, a GenAI assistant built into its dealership intelligence platform, AutoBI.
Myles is being rolled out to a selected group of pilot dealer customers, marking a major step forward in how car dealerships and OEMs access and act on their data.
Pasha Jam, chief technology Officer at Bumper, said: “AutoBI has already reshaped how dealer groups understand their performance, and the development of our AI tool, Myles, pushes that transformation even further.
“By turning complex, real-time data into clear, role-specific intelligence, we’re giving teams across the dealership the ability to make smarter decisions, faster.
“This is a major step forward for automotive retail, and we’re excited to work with progressive dealer groups through our pilot programme to drive a new era of AI-led operational excellence.”
Myles enables leaders and teams across dealerships to request performance analysis using natural language, and to receive insights grounded in their own AutoBI data.
The assistant ships with a curated set of questions covering the metrics dealer groups review most frequently.
Myles’ insights can be accessed through chat or delivered in a range of formats, including written summaries, board packs, and daily audio or video briefings.
The solution empowers all users within a dealership, democratising analytics and helping users make faster and smarter decisions.
Myles extends AutoBI by enabling users to create insights on demand using the underlying data conversationally and to receive role-specific answers without building custom reports.