Stellantis ditches Amazon for Google's Android in cars – plot twist!
30.06.2025
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Three years ago, Stellantis and Amazon were BFFs, dreaming up connected car tech. Fast forward: it's over. Now, Google's Android is the new ride-or-die for Stellantis' in-car software. Here's the tea...
Plot twist: Stellantis and Amazon's car tech collab is officially ghosted. Three years of promises, zero delivery. Now, Stellantis is sliding into Google's DMs with Android as its new in-car wingman.
Back in 2022, they swore to revolutionize your ride with Amazon-powered smarts. Spoiler: nada happened. Amazon staff? Reassigned or bounced. Stellantis? Already updating its Tinder profile to 'In a relationship with Android'.
But hey, it's not a total breakup. AWS still runs Stellantis' cloud, and Alexa gets to stay in the car – like that ex who's cool enough to keep around but not to build a future with.
Stellantis' master plan? 34 million connected cars by 2030, raking in $22.5B yearly from software. Bold. Now, with Android, they're rebooting the dream: smarter rides, personalized vibes, and maybe – just maybe – no more empty promises.

The lesson? In tech and love, always have a backup plan. Stellantis' pivot to Android is like swapping your flip phone for a smartphone – late, but better than never.
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