With Google’s built-in integration, users and buyers of this vehicle will be able to make use of apps in the car. The apps will be accessible via the Google Play Store and will get regular OTA software updates. Users will interact with the apps made available via this integration software on the infotainment screen. But some users might wonder if this is new since Honda Accord vehicles already have access to Android Auto. Well, the system coming to the 2023 Honda Accord top trim isn’t Android Auto. Here is some clarification to help you understand more about this coming system.
More information on the Google built-in integration coming to the 2023 Honda Accord
Reporters at Automotive News made the coming feature public but left certain questions hanging. Netizens began questioning the identity of this feature and how it differs from the popular Android Auto. To get answers to this question, the folks at ‘The Verge‘ took it upon themselves to source the answers directly from Google. From their findings, the Google built-in integration isn’t new to the automobile community. This feature is simply a branding for cars that make use of Google Automotive Services (GAS). With this service, a car can access apps such as Google Assistant, Google Maps, and other apps available on the Google Play Store. But, what makes this feature different from Android Auto is that it doesn’t need a mobile phone to function properly. The apps available via this system are integrated into the car and can function without a supporting wired or wireless connection. With this, certain functions in the car can be controlled using Google Assistant, like on a mobile device. To interact with this feature, buyers of the coming 2023 Honda Accord will use a built-in 12.3-inch centre screen. The arrival of Google built-in integration on the coming Accord will not remove support for Android Auto. Google says that manufacturers can use both software packages in their vehicles. The choice of which works better will be of sole concern to the end users.