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“Open collaboration is essential as we realize our connected car vision,” said Paul Choo, Hyundai’s VP and Head of Infotainment Technology Center. “AGL has built a robust platform that offers the flexibility to design and build new services on top of it, and quickly bring them to market. We look forward to working with the community to expand the platform and collaboratively develop the underlying technologies that are vital to the next generation of connected vehicles.”
The first AGL-based infotainment system on the road was announced last year on the 2018 Toyota Camry in the US. The system is now in vehicles globally including the 2018 Prius PHV in Japan and many of updated Lexus and Toyota models.
Mercedes-Benz Vans is also using AGL as the foundation for its new onboard commercial vehicle operating system. Other companies are joining them. By the turn of the decade many, if not most, new cars will be running with Linux.
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