Chevrolet is bringing 4G LTE to its OnStar infotainment system in a bid to mark its territory. The car acts as a mobile hub making access to apps and services much faster.
The new system features a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, enabling passengers to take advantage on their smartphones, laptops and tablets. Mary Chan said, “We know that our customers rely on being connected on a daily, if not hourly basis, and they expect to be provided with the information and content they desire with no interruptions. A 4G LTE hotspot that’s built into a car’s architecture will provide a more consistent and powerful Wi-Fi connection than a smartphone.”
The LTE speeds are to be included in Chevrolet’s future ventures including the Corvette, Impala, Malibu, and Volt. It is also expected to be sparkling in Equinox, Silverado, Silverado HD, Spark and Spark EV soon. The LTE concept is in collaboration with AT&T. Thus, allowing customers to add a vehicle to their existing mobile plan.
The company also revealed a performance data recorder for its 2015 Corvette Stingray, which provides drivers with a way of recording in HD video what it’s like to drive the vehicle. The footage can help improve driving and allows you to analyse lap times and then share on social media.
Chevrolet brings 4G LTE future cars
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