Renault Megane E-Tech is the first to get LG's exciting new infotainment system

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The Renault Megane E-Tech Electric will debut LG's new In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) system. The system was developed by LG in partnership with Renault and is based on Android 10. LG says it's IVI system is the first Android 10 based system to receive certification from Google Automotive Services.

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IVI brings several connected services and advanced functionality that includes Google Assistant, Google Maps, and Google Play directly on-scree - without the need to link your smartphone to the car.

LG says that its Human Machine Interface (HMI) gives the system an intuitive and convenient user experience.

The system is also the first to use LG's Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe). SAFe allows the infotainment system and software behind it to operate independently from the rest of the vehicle's hardware.

That separation gives LG and the automaker more flexibility to update and enhance the systems via over-the air (OTA) updates, as well as the ability to remotely monitor vehicle charging status.

The Renault Megane E-Tech Electric will debut LG's new infotainment system when it arrives in 2022, with the fully-electric small crossover featuring a 60kWh battery and a 292-mile WLTP-estimated driving range.

Renault says the Megane E-Tech Electric will offer up to 220 horsepower and a 0-62 mph time of 7.4 seconds.

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