![]() Nakul Duggal, senior vice president and GM, automotive, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. spoke to the Snapdragon tech: The sneak peak of the new infotainment system coming to future Volvo Cars EVs came from Qualcomm Technologies Inc., who has been tapped to supply its third generation Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms and its advanced suite of wireless technologies to the new system. A glimpse at Volvo Cars’ new infotainment system featuring tech from Google and Qualcomm / Source: Qualcomm Volvo’s new infotainment system features tech from Qualcomm and Google With the Polestar 3 the next vehicle to arrive alongside a to-be-named electric version of its XC90 SUV, Volvo cars is offering consumers a glimpse of what the new infotainment system will look like. With three more EVs publicly announced in its pipeline, beginning with the Polestar 3, Volvo Cars has a lot going on. As Volvo continues to electrify its current lineup, its Polestar marque has found early success with the Polestar 2 BEV. One of those brands includes Polestar, a joint venture between Volvo Cars and Geely Holding focused on zero-emission transportation. In recent years, the automaker has been making large strides toward electrification and carbon neutrality across its different marques and production processes, promising to be a fully-electric brand by 2030. ![]() is a global automaker owned by Chinese conglomerate Geely and based in Sweden. Together with Google’s Android Automotive Operating System (AAOS), this upgrade will mean a faster infotainment system offering an ecosystem of features for future drivers of the Polestar 3, Volvo’s forthcoming electric SUV, and other upcoming EVs. ![]() Volvo Cars has announced it will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 3rd generation digital cockpit technology to help power its infotainment system. ![]()
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