Android Auto gets promise of 'lifetime' support from VW
that the automaker worked to establish contracts with VW brands to deliver lifetime support for software and usability updates. However, he said some brands would offer longer backing periods for their technologies.forced CARIAD to be careful
not to create too many new features that must be supported for years. “So that’s why we are, as you can imagine, very cautious with branches of releases because every branch we need to maintain over this long time.” He mentioned that the auto group needs to be especially careful to maintain services in its more exclusive vehicles, as VW Group houses heavy hitters like
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