Volvo First to Add Google Gemini AI to Android Car OS
Volvo Cars has taken a significant step forward by expanding its partnership with Google to introduce the latest Gemini AI and new features for the Android car operating system. This collaboration aims to bring cutting-edge Android capabilities to Volvo vehicles equipped with Google's integrated technology.

As part of this extended partnership, Volvo will serve as a primary reference hardware platform for Google, driving innovation in in-car Android development. The announcement was made at Google I/O 2025, unveiling the integration of Google Gemini, the tech giant's advanced conversational AI, as the highlight of this collaboration.
Google Gemini will replace the current Google Assistant in Volvo vehicles, offering drivers a more powerful, intuitive, and context-aware voice experience. This upgrade will enable Volvo drivers to engage in natural voice conversations while driving, allowing them to compose messages, access the car's digital owner's manual, and receive detailed information about destinations.
Enhanced Driver Experience with Google Gemini
The integration of Google Gemini into the Android Automotive OS is set to revolutionize the driving experience for Volvo owners. By providing a seamless voice interaction platform, Gemini aims to reduce driver distraction, lower cognitive load, and enhance overall safety without compromising convenience or control.

Volvo Cars' role as a reference hardware platform for Google signifies its commitment to driving the future of Android Automotive OS. This partnership ensures that Volvo vehicles will play a crucial role in testing and developing new Android features before they are rolled out to other automotive partners, giving Volvo customers early access to system updates and cutting-edge connected car capabilities.
Leading Innovation in Connected Cars
By collaborating closely with Google, Volvo not only enhances its digital offerings but also solidifies its position as a leader in automotive innovation. This partnership underscores Volvo's dedication to delivering a human-centric, digitally connected driving experience, aligning with its vision of creating software-defined vehicles that are always up to date.

Alwin Bakkenes, Head of Global Software Engineering at Volvo Cars, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating, "With our expanding collaboration, we are shaping the future of connected cars through cutting-edge solutions."
Volvo's strategic partnership with Google positions the automaker at the forefront of the digital transformation in the automotive industry, emphasizing its commitment to safety, innovation, and driver-focused technology.
