Volvo cars soon to have Prime Video and YouTube

Volvo cars will soon be better equipped by introducing Prime Video to Google Play.

 

Volvo customers will be able to download Prime Video & YouTube in all markets where Google apps and services are available.

 

The service will become available as a pre-installed app starting from 18 September, with a gradual rollout via over-the-air update (OTA), market by market.

 

 

“Adding access to services such as Prime Video and YouTube in our cars bolsters the continuously growing list of software and applications to make lives for our drivers better,” says Erik Severinson, Volvo’s Global Head of New Car Programmes. “We are delivering on our promise of building cars that grow with our customers over time.”

 

 

With safety at the core of Volvo’s business, access to video streaming will be available only when the car is fully stationary.

 

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