Polestar cars are about to get a huge raft of gorgeous goodies showcased by Google at CES 2023. Some of the deliciousness comes with Google’s new HD maps in Polestar 3, and the roll-out the same fabulousness for Polestar 2.
“These developments are the direct result of our strong relationship with Google and show the advantages of integrating the innovative Android Automotive OS in our cars,” says Thomas Ingenlath, Polestar CEO.
It seems astounding that Polestar 3 will be the first car in the world with Google’s new HD map, but there it is. The comprehensive map gives highly detailed and up-to-date road information. With the HD map, Polestar will be able to combine its vehicle sensor technology and Google’s precise lane-level and localisation data to facilitate driver assistance features like Pilot Assist, as well as future autonomous driving functionality.
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This HD map gives users detail unavailable in traditional maps. The enhanced level of detail assists driving computation, with better recognition of details like lane markings and localisation objects, including road signs.
“Building on our long history of mapping the world, Google’s new HD map is designed specifically for automakers and we’re excited to continue partnering with leading car manufacturers like Polestar to improve the safety and comfort of drivers everywhere,” says Jorgen Behrens, VP and General Manager of Geo Automotive at Google.
Polestar 2 are now able to control their car remotely using a cleverly associated Google Assistant-enabled device, with the introduction of remote actions. It gives users the ability to check vehicle status, control certain functions like starting climate preconditioning, checking battery status and unlocking doors. But, there are are a range f other functions with more available is time passes. Australian drivers need not got too excited though, initially, this is available to users in the United States. This fabulous functionality will follow for more markets in due course.
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This HD map gives users detail unavailable in traditional maps. The enhanced level of detail assists driving computation, with better recognition of details like lane markings and localisation objects, including road signs.
“Building on our long history of mapping the world, Google’s new HD map is designed specifically for automakers and we’re excited to continue partnering with leading car manufacturers like Polestar to improve the safety and comfort of drivers everywhere,” says Jorgen Behrens, VP and General Manager of Geo Automotive at Google.
Polestar 2 are now able to control their car remotely using a cleverly associated Google Assistant-enabled device, with the introduction of remote actions. It gives users the ability to check vehicle status, control certain functions like starting climate preconditioning, checking battery status and unlocking doors. But, there are are a range f other functions with more available is time passes. Australian drivers need not got too excited though, initially, this is available to users in the United States. This fabulous functionality will follow for more markets in due course.
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