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September 23, 2021 04:00 pm

Honda will use Googles embedded Android Automotive in its cars starting in 2022




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Google nabbed another big automaker in its quest to become the default operating system for cars. Honda will soon begin rolling out vehicles with Google’s embedded Android Automotive OS, which includes Google’s voice-activated Assistant, Google Maps, and other automotive-approved Android apps as the default infotainment.


The first Honda vehicles with embedded Android will start rolling out in 2022. The Japanese automaker wouldn’t say which models it expects to get the new infotainment systems first.


“We will collaborate with Google to better integrate Google in-vehicle services in our vehicles including the ability to more-easily use features like Google Assistant, Google Maps functionality and other in-vehicle apps offered through...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/23/22688309/honda-google-android-auto-assistant-driving-mode-gas

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