Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac: Streaming Video Services Coming to Your EVs

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The Future of In-Car Entertainment

In a move that’s sure to make long charging stops far less tedious, Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac are rolling out streaming video services directly to their electric vehicles (EVs). A spokesperson for General Motors confirmed that you’ll soon be able to indulge in entertainment from services like Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, and Max. This feature is designed for use when your vehicle is parked—think of it as a premium upgrade for those waiting moments during your recharging sessions.

More Than Just Streaming

But wait, there’s more! This exciting development goes beyond just video. As part of the “pass time while parked” section in the Google Play Store, users can also engage in mobile gaming with classic titles like Angry Birds and even browse the web using Google Chrome. The upcoming features are not just exclusive to the newest models like the Cadillac Optiq or Chevy Tahoe. Chevy announced that existing EVs, including Equinox EV and GMC Sierra EV, will also benefit from this entertainment update.

A Broader Trend

This enhancement aligns with the growing trend in the automotive industry where in-car entertainment is becoming key. In a world where Tesla and Rivian already offer gaming and streaming, GM’s initiative brings them into the modern age of infotainment. Despite not being the fastest charger on long road trips, having access to shows, movies, or a web browser can truly turn wait time into quality ‘me-time’. So, next time you’re parked and plugged in, get ready to binge-watch your favorite series while your vehicle charges!

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