.car Evolution

(Disclaimer: I am personally involved in the development of Fiat’s digital presence with my work at AKQA)

BMW and Crysler DO NOT GET IT! (read the comments).
Gearing up for the .car Era | Autopia from Wired.com
Ford sounds like it’s right behind them

It’s interesting to see how Fiat are describing and marketing their Blue&Me technology.
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They seem concerned about the detail, which is always a good sign. They offer Blue&Me EcoDrive as standard and have Nav and Map add-on features.

Fiat EcoDrive is described in greater detail here, but essentially it measures your driving style irrespective of the car you drive. It puts everyone on a level playing field and gives them tips and suggestions on how to improve their driving style, saving them money by lowering their fuel consumption.

It’s a niche, but interesting, concept and importantly it’s engaging whilst not being disruptive. EcoDrive promises to ‘teach drivers how to go greener’. Drivers can fit whichever navigation system they choose to the car, rather than being tied down to a locked-in version, suceptable to bugs and poorly executed updates.

I’ll be interested to find out how drivers communicate between their car and their desktop computers to make intelligent use of all the data that’s captured and (possibly sharing that information within a community???), but it strikes me as a far stronger proposition than attempting to steal a march on the SatNav’s out there like TomTom and Dash.net in the US, who only last week announced that they were opening up their API to developers.

What do you think? Do you want to watch YouTube in the car? Is being online important?? Is this running before you can walk or a bold move?

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Well thats really lloks funny
Really nice editing

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Never thought I would see a Windows logo on a car. How times have changed!

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great article.visited your site for first time today,but i must say your write is of top notch and i will surely frequent your site.

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Nice article. And I think our vehicles need to follow the trend in the technology to be able to sell that car model. People want vehicle that has this cd players and even wi-fi. This is cool. Your site is cool too.

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Thanks very much Roxanne,

I think you raise a really important and interesting point. Can the automotive industry really keep pace with technology in-car, or do their rollout timeframes and safety requirements (i.e. gremlin free digital diagnostic systems) mean that the mobile handset will be used instead as the main integration point and application interface?




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