Future Volvos will offer YouTube video playback as the Swedish firm expands the capability of its new Google Android-based infotainment system.
Embedded YouTube will allow electric Volvo Recharge owners to stream videos while waiting for their cars to charge.
Crucially, the safety-conscious company says videos will only play when the vehicle is fully stationary.
The firm hints that YouTube is only the first video platform coming to Volvo; it is “the beginning of enabling video streaming in Volvo cars.
“Allowing our customers to watch videos while charging or when waiting to pick up their children from school is part of our promise to make their lives better and more enjoyable,” said Volvo’s Henrik Green.
“With YouTube and other major streaming services coming soon, our customers can enjoy their charging break instead of seeing it as just a hassle – making electric car ownership that bit easier.”
Add in Volvo’s highly-acclaimed audio systems, and the firm says it’s an environment that will rival many home set-ups.
“I would not be surprised if this means that people spend more time in their Volvos, even when they are not going anywhere,” said Mr Green.
Since Volvo Cars’ offer also includes unlimited data, customers “can watch YouTube as long as they want”.
Volvo hasn’t given a timetable for the rollout of YouTube – nor specified which markets will get it – but says that it’ll be made available through a download via Google Play.
Other apps coming to Volvo include the electric car charging tools Chargepoint and Plugshare.
Volvo’s also aiming to step up the integration of its cars with Google Assistant-enabled devices, “turning cars into smart devices”.
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