![]() The technology allows the new Jaguar I-PACE, the brand’s first electric car, to be even more connected to a customers’ world, allowing them to adjust heating systems, turn on home lighting, unlock the front door and more, all from the driver’s seat and without picking up their phone. Jaguar Land Rover is working with Gentex to incorporate the HomeLink Connect system into its InControl apps so drivers will be able to control home devices from their vehicle’s infotainment screen. ![]() Qualcomm Technologies is one of many partners showcasing Jaguar Land Rover-related tech innovations at CES 2018, demonstrating readiness for next-generation Connected and Autonomous (CAV) technologies. Nick Rogers Executive Director, Product Engineering for Jaguar Land Rove (sic) The new Snapdragon 820Am Automotive platform will play an integral role in bringing breakthrough 5G technology to future cars, improving connectivity, safety and personalisation. This new exciting relationship with Qualcomm Technologies is a great example. This new platform has been designed to increase vehicle intelligence and awareness to aid road safety.ĬES offers a glimpse of Jaguar Land Rover’s high-tech future, showcasing technologies that will enhance our customers’ experiences. Customers will also benefit from immersive in-vehicle experiences with stunning displays and graphics throughout. With this, Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will feature ultra-quick and efficient connectivity, limitless in-car entertainment and over-the-air downloads. Whitley, Coventry UK, 8 January 2018: As the automotive industry moves towards 5G, Jaguar Land Rover vehicles are taking steps towards ultra-fast connectivity with an announcement at CES 2018, in Las Vegas, the world’s largest consumer electronics show.Įvery future Jaguar or Land Rover is set to benefit from the highly advanced QualcommⓇ Snapdragon 820Am Automotive platform. Jaguar’s first electric car, the I-PACE, will connect drivers to their homes with new HomeLink Connect app developed in conjunction with Gentex.Vehicles to benefit from ultra-fast connectivity with Qualcomm Technologies.Jaguar Land Rover is developing the Connected and Autonomous Vehicle (CAV) technology of the future.Their own "open source digital assistant" – they can never just go with the industry…Īs the automotive industry moves towards 5G, Jaguar Land Rover vehicles are taking steps towards ultra-fast connectivity with an announcement at CES 2018, in Las Vegas, the world’s largest consumer electronics show. You’d think they’d send them to the best schools. Maybe firing is too harsh – the butler was clearly sent out into the field before they were fully trained. This intelligent technology performs as a digital butler" They love making this butler comparison, but I’d seriously fire my butler if they kept unplugging my iPod from my car and completely ignored me when I asked if they could start it. "Panasonic is showcasing Jaguar Land Rover’s Touch Pro Duo system. You can read about it on the new Cadillac CT6 here. The "Full Display Mirror, set to feature in upcoming Jaguar Land Rover vehicles" does look cool. Their work with Gentex sounds interesting but if the HomeLink Connect app is just another InControl app and not actually integrated into the head unit then I really don’t care. It’s not totally clear but are they switching away from the current Intel Atom to the Snapdragon or is the Snapdragon used for other functionality? All the CES tech announcements from JLR – most of it hyperbole and pointless but some interesting bits.
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