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    Google, Volvo Cars Deepen Partnership to Develop Android Software for Vehicles

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    Posted on May 21, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Volvo Cars partners with Google to lead Android automotive software development, enabling faster updates and enhanced customer experiences.

    Volvo Cars and Google Enhance Partnership for Android Automotive Development

    By Nick Carey

    (Reuters) -Volvo Cars and Alphabet's Google said on Wednesday the Swedish carmaker was now the lead development partner for Android automotive software, which should give its buyers access to new versions long before they are available via car industry rivals.

    "We're going to be able to be fast in bringing new capabilities, new features and new experiences to our customers," Alwin Bakkenes, Volvo's head of global software engineering, told Reuters. "This really gives us an edge in building fantastic customer experiences."

    The two companies have been working together for a decade, but the deeper partnership means Google engineers will drive Volvo cars with the latest software to "experience how their product behaves in a real context much earlier and much faster", Bakkenes said.

    He said on average the auto industry was about two Android releases behind mobile phones, which "means things you can do on your mobile phone, in many cases you cannot do in the car".

    Volvo vehicles currently operate using Android 13, but at Google's I/O annual developer conference underway in Mountain View, California, the two companies are demonstrating Volvo's flagship EX90 electric SUV running on Android 15 - the latest version of Google's mobile operating system - which will roll out in production models later this year.

    "Others might have to wait two years to get" that latest version of Android, Bakkenes said.

    At the I/O conference the two companies also demonstrated Google's Gemini artificial intelligence model running in the EX90, which Volvo is going to roll out to cars with Google built-in.

    Bakkenes said rather than drivers having to search through their phones for their destination, they can ask Gemini to search their emails or messages for it. Or drivers can, for instance, ask Gemini to find recipes and then put a shopping list on their phone to create "a human-centric experience", Bakkenes said.

    (Reporting by Nick CareyEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Volvo Cars becomes lead partner for Android automotive software.
    • •Volvo will access new Android versions faster than rivals.
    • •Volvo's EX90 SUV to run on Android 15, the latest version.
    • •Google's Gemini AI model will be integrated into Volvo cars.
    • •The partnership enhances real-world testing and user experience.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Google, Volvo Cars deepen partnership to develop Android software for vehicles

    1What is the main focus of the partnership between Volvo and Google?

    The partnership aims to develop Android automotive software, with Volvo becoming the lead development partner.

    2What version of Android do Volvo vehicles currently operate on?

    Volvo vehicles currently operate using Android 13.

    3How does the partnership benefit Volvo customers?

    It allows for faster delivery of new capabilities, features, and experiences directly in their vehicles.

    4What technology was demonstrated at Google's I/O conference?

    The demonstration included Google's Gemini artificial intelligence model running in the Volvo EX90.

    5How does Gemini enhance the driving experience?

    Gemini allows drivers to search for destinations through their emails or messages, making navigation more convenient.

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