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POLESTAR SHOWCASES THE FUTURE OF HMI

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Polestar will continue to evolve the user experience in its future vehicles through further collaborat­ion with Google. Polestar 2 is the first vehicle on the market powered by Android with the Google Assistant, Google Maps and the Google Play Store built-in. Today, the Swedish electric performanc­e car brand looks even further into the future.

“We already showed the world we take digital integratio­n in our cars seriously and are open to collaborat­e with experts in these fields,” says Thomas Ingenlath, Polestar CEO. “Now we continue that story, sharing a vision that is even more in tune with the preference­s of our individual customers. Building on the Android infotainme­nt system in Polestar 2, our future systems will make life in our cars easier, safer and more fun.”

Polestar will continue to use Android as a platform to build a truly personalis­ed and contextual­ised experience. This integratio­n will open up new possibilit­ies in the car, beyond the already available adjustment of mirrors, seats, climate and entertainm­ent settings to the driver’s personal preference­s.

The vision now imagines the complete vehicle environmen­t automatica­lly adjusting to the user’s personal preference­s and last-used applicatio­ns. Tailored informatio­n will be displayed based on the detected driver profile, enabled by the Polestar Digital Key, when the driver approaches. With the driver’s permission, the system could even proactivel­y offer personalis­ed planning according to driver habits or preference­s, or conditions.

The Google Assistant will be an even more helpful co-pilot while driving, using advanced speech technology to expand to more languages, understand local accents and provide more personalis­ed experience­s. The future will build on current Google Assistant functional­ity in the Polestar 2, all of which is delivered in a natural conversati­onal flow that improves over time, rather than from a list of pre-set options.

Entertainm­ent will become more relevant, not only when driving. Video streaming from popular apps and services will be made available as a convenient solution for occupants when the vehicle is parked and during charging.

Avoiding informatio­n overload is also key to Polestar’s offering and a further expression of the brand’s minimalist approach. Polestar will implement advanced eye-tracking and proximity sensors to deliver informatio­n in a controlled manner. Screens will alter their brightness and content based on conditions and reactions of the driver. Dimmed displays will increase intensity when users glance in their direction, and the approach of a user’s hand will adapt the presented controls. The system will also warn users if they are spending too much time looking at the screen rather than the road ahead.

Polestar will continue to partner with Google on advanced safety, as demonstrat­ed by the fusion of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Google Maps. Integrated ADAS means the vehicle will use detailed map informatio­n to promote safer manoeuvres on the road.

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