The move marks a shift from Porsche’s previous reluctance to use Google software

Berlin: Porsche will integrate Google Maps, Google Assistance and other apps from Google Play into its future cars, it said on Monday.
The move marks a shift from Porsche’s previous reluctance to use Google software, reported by Manager Magazin, because Google asked for too much data to be shared.
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Volkswagen’s software unit Cariad will remain the technological backbone of the information and entertainment system, Cariad added in a separate statement, providing the ability to integrate systems from different partners depending on the region.
Carmakers including General Motors, Renault, Nissan and Ford use embedded Google technology in their vehicles via a Google Automotive Services (GAS) package, offering features like Google Maps, Google Assistant and other applications.
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