The new Audi Q3 has a different interior than the Terramar and Android Automotive as the vehicle OS (the Terramar uses MIB4 I believe). I really hankered after a Polestar3 but got put off by the horror stories of the same OS tool kit that Audi have used for the new Q3...it's clearly not finished. I'm admin on the Q3 Owners Club forum and I'm so glad I took the Terramar...it's faultless and gets regular s/w updates too.I'm still just looking but was surprised to see a new 2.0 VZ2 at £40.990 when a 25 plate is 34k and a 26 for 36k, It is a great looking car, I had the Edition one Q3 before not sure what Audi have done with the new one.
James do you own a 1.5 non plugin version, I had a test drive today of a V2 (used 25 plate) and thought it was ok, dealer only wanted to give me £300 off though.Around town the MPG on the 1.5 TSI isn't mind blowing
Well from my last bit of research Android Automotive will be coming to all refreshed models least on Cupra. Did a link.The new Audi Q3 has a different interior than the Terramar and Android Automotive as the vehicle OS (the Terramar uses MIB4 I believe). I really hankered after a Polestar3 but got put off by the horror stories of the same OS tool kit that Audi have used for the new Q3...it's clearly not finished. I'm admin on the Q3 Owners Club forum and I'm so glad I took the Terramar...it's faultless and gets regular s/w updates too.
There are industry reports that the Cariad s/w development team has been restructured as the strategy of trying to manage common s/w development across multiple brands/vehicles/technologies became impossible to manage effectively (no surprise there!).Well from my last bit of research Android Automotive will be coming to all refreshed models least on Cupra. Did a link.
So what's the native cartography in the AAOS ID associated cars ? (Raval etc + new breed 2026 models with AAOS > result it's AAOS without GAS... what
Its all about "GAS" more of this at the end if you get there... but to summarise your new infotainment system is Android Automotive OS (AAOS) without Google Automotive Services (GAS) called One.Infotainment and it's in the Raval, Tavascan and Born 2026. Attempting in the thread to determine what...www.seatcupra.net
Starts off with cartography then uncovers more.
Basically VAG doesn't do Google Android Services (GAS). Some manufacturers do, some don't. It's a bit like the relationship of Fire TVs / Fire Sticks to Android TV... but if not familiar with that perhaps none the wiser. You can't login to Google service on Android Automotive Non GAS. Google Maps wont be the default Service in these cars. Fortunately Android Auto and Car Play will be available as a standard mib3 / 4 or ICAS3 the EV system to now.
The Android Automotive Appstore may contain apps that are worth using but untill you see the release you don't know. The unified way the infotainment system is written you don't know. The GAS and non GAS cars I have shown in that link. Interesting non GAS was used in China probably due to the banning of Google services in some regions by America with some companies whilst the same car got Google services outside China. Vag are using Here Maps (my supposition at the minute) so no change there in the core offering. Cartography is used for regenerative braking and other services so evidently they decided to stick with that. They part own the company but as said the option to use Android Auto or Car Play is there just that the cars systems use something else.
If you follow the links, quite detailed.
Pre view of the group application store here
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CARIAD launches application store for the Volkswagen Group
New digital in-car experience. World premiere at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona: The software company CARIAD launches a new uniform app store in cars of the Volkswagen Group brands.cariad.technology
Whether there are killer apps we will find out.
Its been 7 year process from the announcement in 2019 to the launch of Android Automotive in Vag cars.
There are industry reports that the Cariad s/w development team has been restructured as the strategy of trying to manage common s/w development across multiple brands/vehicles/technologies became impossible to manage effectively (no surprise there!).
It seems that each brand is now free to drive their own software useage path with Cariad focusing on generic technology sets like infotainment and automated driving - a look at their open jobs page shows just 10 posts.
Yes they had downsizing from my reading was it 5,000 to do it or something then chopped. 5,000 seemed a lot.There are industry reports that the Cariad s/w development team has been restructured as the strategy of trying to manage common s/w development across multiple brands/vehicles/technologies became impossible to manage effectively (no surprise there!).
It seems that each brand is now free to drive their own software useage path with Cariad focusing on generic technology sets like infotainment and automated driving - a look at their open jobs page shows just 10 posts.