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Listen here: Volvo and Mitsubishi Electric will build new generation of infotainment systems

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23 May 2012

Listen here: Volvo and Mitsubishi Electric will build new generation of infotainment systems

Author:

ROBIN ROBERTS

 

If you thought that in-car entertainment and information systems cannot improve, think again.

Volvo Car Corporation has chosen electronic equipment supplier Mitsubishi Electric Corporation as partner for the next-generation infotainment system for future Volvo cars.

“We are very happy to have Mitsubishi Electric Corporation as a partner. Their world-leading knowledge and experience will bring the infotainment system in our cars up to an entirely new level,” says Stefan Jacoby, President and CEO of Volvo Car Corporation.

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation will supply the central module and be the main supplier for the overall infotainment system. This is an important step in Volvo Car Corporation’s aim to spearhead the development of world-class connectivity features in cars.

All intuitive technology that is available at the driver’s fingertip is included in Volvo Car Corporation’s recently established Sensus brand.

Sensus is the interface that promotes instinctive communication with the car, connecting it to the driver’s digital world – and the central Infotainment module is a core component in this web of interactivity.

Volvo Car Corporation’s next challenge is to continue charging the infotainment system with intelligent content that offers the car owner easy, intuitive access to support, information and entertainment.

“We design our cars around people’s needs and lifestyle. The extended co-operation with Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, who have been a supplier to Volvo Car Corporation for many years, paves the way for integrating new, user-friendly Infotainment and connectivity features in our cars,” says Stefan Jacoby, adding: “With Mitsubishi Electric Corporation as a strategic partner we also reinforce our stand-alone position in the automotive world.”

Keep up to date with developments in our business car news section and remember you can always get impartial company car advice from us.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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