Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Stellantis N.V. (NYSE/MTA/Euronext Paris: STLA) today announced a series of global, multi-year agreements that will change the in-vehicle experience for millions of Stellantis customers and advance the mobility industry’s transition to – what else – a software-defined, fee generating future. Amazon Web Services and Stellantis will work to deliver software for Stellantis’ new digital cabin platform, STLA SmartCockpit, starting in 2024. (Autoinformed: FIH Mobile, Stellantis JV Begun on Connected Car Technology; Stellantis Ups Electrification Strategy by $35.54 Billion)
Amazon and Stellantis will collaborate to deliver software for STLA SmartCockpit, which will run in millions of Stellantis vehicles globally starting in 2024. The software-defined platform will seamlessly integrate with customers’ digital lives to create personalized, intuitive in-vehicle experiences through AI-enhanced applications for entertainment, Alexa-enabled voice assistance, navigation, vehicle maintenance, ecommerce marketplaces, and payment services. Amazon will be the first commercial customer for the new Ram ProMaster Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) in 2023.
The STLA SmartCockpit platform will use Amazon products that are purpose-built for vehicles, it’s claimed. Stellantis will produce custom, brand and vehicle-specific capabilities. The software will offer services through an app store displayed through an “adaptive user interface design that presents timely, relevant information and features suited to each occupant’s individual needs and preferences.” In other words, you will be tracked. What happens to your personal information – how it is used, sold or resold or given to government entities – was not disclosed in the announcement.
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Chevrolet Introduces 2024 Silverado EV
Giving Ford’s Lightning a run for it’s EV money?
In a virtual keynote today at CES 2022, General Motors Chair and CEO Mary Barra reaffirmed the obvious trend that GM embraced more than a year ago – society is moving toward the mass adoption of electric vehicles.
She also teased the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV, a full-size pickup developed from GM’s Ultium platform. Customers will have the ability to buy or lease the truck within various price ranges, with MSRPs around $50,000, $60,000, $70,000, $80,000 and much, much more for the more for the flagship RST First Edition, which will debut with an MSRP of $105,000, plus $1695 for shipping. The Silverado EV will be offered only in Crew Cab models.
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