Stellantis pivots to Google's Android as in-car partnership with Amazon ends | TechCrunch
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Initially announced three years ago, Stellantis’ collaboration with Amazon aimed to revolutionize in-car software by 2024, contributing to a goal of $22.5 billion in annual software revenue. Reportedly, the partnership is now winding down, with Amazon personnel reassigned and Stellantis shifting toward an Android-based approach instead. Despite this, Stellantis asserts that Amazon remains a valuable partner for cloud services. The automaker's ambitious plan included various features such as STLA Brain, STLA SmartCockpit, and AutoDrive, each designed to enhance vehicle connectivity and automate driving capabilities, targeting 34 million connected cars by 2030.
Three years ago, Stellantis and Amazon aimed to create advanced in-car software by 2024 for new revenue through connected vehicles; however, their partnership is now winding down.
Amazon’s reassignment of personnel from the Stellantis project signals a shift, with Stellantis pivoting towards an Android-based system while maintaining some collaboration on other initiatives.
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