Audi of America, Verizon join forces to bring 5G to vehicle lineup
The integration of embedded 5G Ultra Wideband connectivity into Audi vehicles will facilitate advanced driving features, connected services, and rapid in-car Wi-Fi and infotainment.
Audi of America and Verizon Business have announced a collaboration to introduce 5G connectivity to Audi's U.S. lineup, set to commence with select models for the 2024 model year. This agreement represents Verizon's first venture with a global premium automaker to integrate 5G-enabled automobiles, marking a significant leap forward in automotive technology.
The integration of embedded 5G Ultra Wideband connectivity into Audi vehicles will facilitate advanced driving features, connected services, and rapid in-car Wi-Fi and infotainment.
Tami Erwin, CEO of Verizon Business, emphasised the transformative nature of this collaboration, highlighting Audi's visionary approach to integrating 5G technology into its vehicles. Filip Brabec, Senior VP of Product Planning at Audi of America, underscored Audi's commitment to pushing the boundaries of connectivity, building on its legacy of introducing in-vehicle Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity.
Audi of America continues to collaborate with stakeholders to develop direct C-V2X communication, prioritising safety for all road users. Verizon's partnerships with major cloud providers for mobile edge compute services, coupled with its expansive 5G network, reflect its dedication to advancing 5G-enhanced vehicle technology.
RELATED ARTICLES
Matter Motors to Raise US$200 Million in 3 Years; Eyes Public Listing in 3-4 years
The electric motorcycle startup plans to launch at least three new models over the next three years, while it will start...
Sharda Motor to Begin Commercial Production at New Chakan Plant from June 23
Sharda Motor Industries Limited has secured the Factory License for its new manufacturing facility in Chakan, Maharashtr...
India Must Tackle Evaporative Emission as BS7 Norms Near, Says Expert
As temperatures soar and E20 fuels rise, experts call for urgent reform in India’s evaporative emission standards.