
Volvo Car is introducing Prime Video to Google Play for download in all markets where Google apps and services are available.
The manufacturer says YouTube is also coming soon to Volvo cars with Google builtin.
The service will become available as a preinstalled app starting from September 18 with a gradual rollout via overtheair update (OTA), market by market says Volvo Car.
“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,” New car programmes global head Erik Severinson says.
“We are delivering on our promise of building cars that grow with our customers over time.
“With safety at the core of our business, access to video streaming will only be available when the car is fully stationary,” he says..
Prime Video will be available to download from Google Play. YouTube will come pre‐installed as part of an OTA update.
Both apps will be available in Volvo cars with Google built‐in globally except China, South Korea, and Vietnam.
Volvo Car says the availability of the features and services mentioned above may differ between markets.
In certain markets data necessary for streaming these services (and other digital services) may not be provided with a vehicle by Volvo Cars, in markets where it is provided, it is subject to certain terms, conditions, and limitations.