Google Bringing Android <br />to Cars With World's <br />Biggest Auto Group Google partnered with Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance to build an operating <br />system for vehicle media displays. The new systems, which could be available <br />as soon as 2021, will offer Play Store apps, <br />Google Maps navigation and Google <br />Assistant for voice commands. Kal Mos, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, via The Verge The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance <br />estimates that it will sell more than 14 million Android-ready vehicles in 2022. According to 'The Wall Street Journal,' Google has been trying to break into the car space for over <br />a decade. The company had trouble finding <br />a way into the industry because the <br />tech company is often viewed as a <br />competitor who may mine user data for profit. However, apps such as Google Maps <br />are already preferred by many drivers <br />over some built-in GPS systems. The systems won't be entirely run by Google. <br />They will still be compatible with mobile <br />devices that run systems such as Apple's CarPlay.
