Google Showed a Maserati Running Android and It's Awesome!

At Google I/O 2016, Google showed off a Maserati Quattroporte that’s running Android on a giant 4K display in the dashboard.

Google installed a massive touchscreen in the centre console and also added a display where the dashboard is supposed to live.

At Google I/O 2016, Google showed off a Maserati Quattroporte that’s running Android on a giant 4K display in the dashboard.

Google installed a massive touchscreen in the centre console and also added a display where the dashboard is supposed to live.

The Android system introduces split screen view which is quite interesting, the top half of the screen shows a rotating set of widgets related to your last activity, while the bottom panel is a big view of your current activity. So, for example, when you switch over to maps, you can still get controls for music up top. It’s a lot like how Tesla’s giant touchscreen works.

Google Showed a Maserati Running Android and It's Awesome!

In addition, Google has added some supplementary information on the display behind the steering wheel, making it easy for the driver to see various icons, album art, contact photos and it’s quite good looking and subtly animated but it kinda makes me sad to see all the old fashioned clocks disappear from the beautiful Maserati Quattroporte.

Google Showed a Maserati Running Android and It's Awesome!

You can also directly control the AC, heat, heated seats, and even the power windows and door locks from within the Android interface, but all the deeper parts of the car like the brakes or safety equipment is still controlled by a whole different operating system and in all seriousness, would you let Android handle your car’s safety? I certainly wouldn’t.

Google says that this is more about the concept of Android N powering various parts of the car, but it seems to work pretty nicely in this beta.

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Comments

Anonymous

oh my god it is a Quattroporte not Ghibli

05/19/2016 - 21:29 |
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Danny_2cv

Where the RPMs gone?

05/19/2016 - 21:48 |
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Anonymous

Well well well, you want me to believe that a software company designs better software than a car company? Unacceptable!

05/19/2016 - 22:35 |
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Tyler Haggen

Being honest it has a cheap Look to it

05/19/2016 - 23:29 |
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Liam 2

I’m sure I’m not alone but I hate these large displays like tesla has done with the model S. Much prefer a decent sized display with actual buttons. And just slapping a large display in the centre just doesn’t look or feel elegant.

05/20/2016 - 03:13 |
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MoonSoon

Damn son

05/20/2016 - 03:33 |
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Anonymous

My car is running android. It’s a pretty cool feature.

05/20/2016 - 05:41 |
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Anonymous

Nice one.

05/20/2016 - 05:57 |
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lmfao ive hardbricked my phone once

05/20/2016 - 14:26 |
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Anonymous

And this is why people crash thanks to getting distracted by all this technology.

05/21/2016 - 14:15 |
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