Volvo Cars and Google continue partnership for next generation user experience
01 Jul 2021|905 views
Customers can look forward to Volvo's next generation of all-electric cars, which will offer a simple, serene and seamless Volvo user experience.
Volvo was the first car maker to introduce cars with an infotainment system powered by Android Automotive OS with Google Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play built in. It now continues its strategic collaboration with Google to take infotainment and connectivity to the next level.
The next generation of Volvo vehicles will incorporate the 'VolvoCars.OS', a consolidation of the various operating systems in electric Volvos across the car and the cloud, starting with Android Automotive OS and a new in-car display approach.
Intertwining engineering and design, Volvo and Google are building a user experience with a focus on simplicity, optimising safety. The user experience design is built on the clear delivery of information to the driver, with information being relayed according to relevance.
A high-resolution driver information screen combined with a head-up display gives the driver the most crucial information related to driving, such as speed and battery levels. Future Volvo cars will also come with a large, centralised touchscreen that provides rich content, easy-to-see information and responsive interaction.
The result is a simple user experience that is consistent, clean, easily scannable and takes a minimalistic and contextual approach. It provides only the required information at the right time and ensures that Volvo drivers can focus on driving and remaining safe on the road.
Customers can look forward to Volvo's next generation of all-electric cars, which will offer a simple, serene and seamless Volvo user experience.
Volvo was the first car maker to introduce cars with an infotainment system powered by Android Automotive OS with Google Assistant, Google Maps and Google Play built in. It now continues its strategic collaboration with Google to take infotainment and connectivity to the next level.
The next generation of Volvo vehicles will incorporate the 'VolvoCars.OS', a consolidation of the various operating systems in electric Volvos across the car and the cloud, starting with Android Automotive OS and a new in-car display approach.
Intertwining engineering and design, Volvo and Google are building a user experience with a focus on simplicity, optimising safety. The user experience design is built on the clear delivery of information to the driver, with information being relayed according to relevance.
A high-resolution driver information screen combined with a head-up display gives the driver the most crucial information related to driving, such as speed and battery levels. Future Volvo cars will also come with a large, centralised touchscreen that provides rich content, easy-to-see information and responsive interaction.
The result is a simple user experience that is consistent, clean, easily scannable and takes a minimalistic and contextual approach. It provides only the required information at the right time and ensures that Volvo drivers can focus on driving and remaining safe on the road.
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