BMW has announced it will integrate the Android Automotive operating system into its vehicles from 2023, expanding its existing infotainment's functionality.
Set to be added to the Linux-based BMW Operating System 8, Android Automotive OS doesn't require a smartphone connection like the similarly-titled Android Auto software, instead using Google’s proprietary software, which is permanently plumbed into the car.
Volvo and sibling brand Polestar have exclusively used Android Automotive in their latest generation vehicles, although at the detriment to those who prefer Apple CarPlay as the smartphone mirroring software has only recently been announced as an addition to the infotainment system.
Set to function in the iDrive system of certain BMW models alongside the existing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionalities, Android Automotive's inclusion gives owners more choice, according to Stephan Durach, BMW's Senior Vice-President of Connected Company and Development Technical Operations.
“We are integrating the best aspects of all worlds – that could be our own in-house developments, Open Source or commercial software products, depending on what the specific solution looks like," said Durach.
"We make sure our customers always enjoy a unique, customised digital experience in their vehicle."
Android Automotive will be implemented into certain BMW models from March 2023, with the system still able to receive over-the-air updates at regular intervals.
The announcement comes just under a month after Apple announced a huge overhaul of its CarPlay system for late 2023, with the updated infotainment technology set to be integrated even further into new vehicles.
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