Would you like a seamless viewing experience straight from
your car? Well, Polestar has heard your pleas for entertainment and is now
elevating driving experiences with Amazon Prime integration!

You’ll be able to access the popular streaming service in an
app on the Polestar 2. This is the latest video platform addition to Polestar’s
in-car operating system, which will provide drivers with hours of entertainment
while on the road. Keep reading for more details! 

Polestar 2 Owners can Now Stream Prime Video

The addition of Prime Video into the Polestar 2 comes as
part of a long-term partnership between Amazon and Polestar, with both
companies committed to enhancing the user experience inside any car. With
streaming while parked or charging now available, drivers can now enjoy their favorite
shows during trips without having to switch between devices.

This magnificent reveal coincides with the launch of Android
Automotive OS, an operating system crafted for infotainment, navigation and
voice control. This latest Polestar 2 addition is one element of a diverse app
suite, allowing customers to keep entertained during breaks away from work or
home life.

Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath further stressed the
successful integration of Prime Video within their vehicles: “This feature
gives our customers limitless ways to enjoy every drive. From the get-go,
Polestar has been about enjoyment – from leading design to captivating driving
experience – and this platform adds a new layer of freedom for customers”.

For those Terrarium lovers out there, you can now access
Prime Video respectively through Android Automotive OS through the Google Play
Store when in parked or charging mode on any Polestar 2. In addition to
software development for navigation and voice control, the Google Play Store
now offers various interactive and entertainment apps as well.

The Polestar 2 was Initially Launched with Google Android Automotive OS

It seemed only right that Polestar 2 was initially launched
with the Google Android Automotive OS. After all, this dedicated automotive
operating system offers a suite of features specifically designed for vehicles.

Being available exclusively on the Polestar 2, newcomer’s to
EV’s can look forward to an advanced infotainment system within their car
sporting not just tried and tested Google products and maps, but new and
optimized apps from the Polestar product portfolio such as Eva – its home of
voice control and AI-enabled features for a safe driving experience.

In June 2021, YouTube joined the fray, enabling passengers
to enjoy their favorite shows in full HD on tablets that act as remote
displays. Rounding out this roster of apps is the inclusion of ingenious
navigation aids such as Waze, EasyPark and A Better Route Planner to help you
get to your destination quicker than ever before.

What’s more, the Range Assistant was released at the same
time too – an app that ensures you always have enough charge to complete your
journey. But what Polestar 2 owners really enjoy is having access to a surplus
of entertainment options throughout their travels.

To do this, viewers can make use of Vivaldi web browser in
order to access and support for other streaming services which aren’t yet
supported natively within Android Automotive OS.

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Polestar 2 has Already Crossed the Production Milestone Mark of 150,000
Last Month

It looks like 2023 has already been a monumental milestone
for Polestar! Last month, the electric luxury vehicle brand announced their
150,000th unit off the production line. This impressive landmark can be
attributed to increasing demand for the company’s flagship, the Polestar 2 – an
all-electric five-door fastback with a range of up to 480 km.

Now that mass-production has been achieved, Polestar plans
on taking their vehicles to the next level – literally! To start with, they
plan on adopting Tesla’s NACS charging plugs in order for drivers to enjoy
greater convenience and flexibility when it comes to charging.

This new charging plug is expected be included as standard
equipment starting from next spring along with the introduction of improved
production efficiency. Amidst great progress, Polestar is also gearing up for a
brand-new production plant in South Carolina, set to begin operation sometime
next year.

The facility will spearhead the building of the upcoming
Polestar 3 – a stylish mid-sized SUV offering competitive price points and
longer driving range than ever before. Once complete, this new base of
operations would be the second manufacturing hub for Polestar outside of China,
casting a more net-wide production effort.

Learn More: Rivian Unveils the Max Pack Option for the R1T: Get 410 Miles on a Single Charge!

The Bottom Line

Polestar has taken the entertainment experience to a whole
new level with the latest addition of Amazon’s streaming service, Prime Video,
to its operating system (OS). It marks an exciting step forward for both
automotive and media sector.

This innovative fusion between digital technology and
motor vehicles serves as a reminder that Polestar is at the cutting-edge of
electric vehicle production. With more planned updates on their OS in the
future, Polestar’s potential knows no bounds!

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