GM shifts away from Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in future EVs, partners with Google.

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General Motors will phase out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in its future electric vehicles (EVs) and shift to built-in infotainment systems that use Google's Android Automotive platform. The move will allow GM to capture more data from consumers on how they drive and charge EVs, and optimize the routing and charging experience for EV customers. The 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV will be the first to feature the new system, which will offer new content, features, and services such as EV routing based on real-time vehicle sensor data and locating charging stations. GM's internal combustion engine vehicles will retain Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technologies.
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