Chrysler showcases Uconnect future connectivity concept
New onboard system can link vehicles together to form a 'social network'
By Alex Ricciuti
January 11, 2009 10:34 PM
Filed Under: American, Chrysler, Concept Car, Detroit Auto Show, Gadgets, Technology
Chrysler has introduced, inside of its 200C EV Concept vehicle, a new connectivity and entertainment system concept that provides greater connectivity from the vehicle to the outside and online world.
Called Uconnect, the system will feature several capabilities such as connecting to a home or office, synchronizing data between devices and "social networking" services which connect your vehicle to friends, family or colleagues.
Connection to the home can involve remotely controlling appliances or devices such as televisions or computers. Smart telephony connections can also allow a driver to start the car and set the cabin temperature through the phone.
A "teen setting" is also part of the Uconnect package, which allows limitations on speed and range to be set by a vehicle owner.
The highlight of Uconnect, though, has to be what Chrysler calls "vehicle networking". Likening it to social networking sites such as Twitter or Facebook, Uconnect can link vehicles together so a driver can share information with friends, know where their cars are located at any given time and instant message easily between friends within the network.
Press Release (Click to expand)
Chrysler 200C EV Concept: Platform for Future Chrysler Connectivity Features
"uconnect future" to let consumers combine online and on-road worlds
* Convenience: new levels of connecting the vehicle to the home and digital lifestyle
* Socialization: in-car social media capability to create "buddy vehicles" with technology similar to MySpace, Facebook and Twitter
* Synchronization: consumers can keep schedules, music, friends and life in synch, even when in their vehicle
The passion for state-of-the-art, transformational vehicle connectivity continues at Chrysler LLC, as demonstrated in the all-new Chrysler 200C EV concept. Delivering unprecedented connectivity in the areas of convenience, socialization and synchronization, the Chrysler 200C EV connects consumers' online and on-road environments in state-of-the-art fashion as consumers begin to treat their vehicles as their second home.
"Chrysler is already offering a wide and diverse portfolio of connectivity and infotainment features under its popular uconnect umbrella," said Frank Klegon, Executive Vice President - Product Development, Chrysler LLC. "The 200C EV concept demonstrates Chrysler's ‘uconnect future' - a host of unique, trend-setting innovations that will ultimately provide unprecedented convenience to consumers."
The Chrysler 200C EV concept's advanced connectivity features focus on three primary areas: convenience, socialization and synchronization.
Convenience
Personalized profile
Chrysler's advanced connectivity system welcomes the driver, and operator-specific options display on-screen settings.
Settings include radio with audio tagging - allowing occupants to purchase music by clicking on the Mopar icon. Access to Internet radio, stored MP3s, seating position and temperature, are also featured.
Additionally, a "teen setting" can be placed on the vehicle to limit speed and warn the owner if the vehicle is being driven erratically or out of a specific range from home.
Navigation upgrade
A next-generation navigation system features a link to city-street cameras, allowing vehicle occupants to view traffic situations in specific intersections, roadways and airport security terminals in real-time.
Much like an aircraft navigation system, real-time weather data is available to the driver.
Additionally, this advanced system can anticipate fuel efficient routes and provide route recommendations to the driver.
Socialization
Vehicle networking
Using a format similar to existing web sites such as Facebook and Twitter, other vehicles can be added to Chrysler's system which links "buddy" vehicles. Among other capabilities, this feature can show vehicle locations of friends, share directions and music, and provide "instant messaging" capabilities. Drivers can also create their own vehicle networking systems.
Passenger PC
Hidden in the dashboard is a personal computer that neatly slides out for front-seat passenger use. This computer gives the front-seat passenger the ability to use the Internet, access the navigation system, run vehicle diagnostics and read the owner's manual, among other capabilities. All Internet features are available, from video conferencing to checking restaurant reviews and making dinner reservations on Zagat's from the vehicle. The personal computer can be passed from the front-seat passenger to passengers in the rear.
Synchronization
Home/office link
This feature adds a harmonious link between the vehicle and the home and office. System capabilities include monitoring home and office, adjusting home/office lighting, powering up home appliances and utilizing intercoms.
Cell phone fobs
This technology links a "smart" phone to the vehicle. The phone can be programmed to allow starting of the vehicle, adjust power windows and locks and set vehicle temperature.
In addition, an in-vehicle camera can monitor security of the vehicles.
In the event of a lost or stolen vehicle, the phone can disable the vehicle and locate it using satellite imaging.
Finally, the system can relay diagnostic information to the phone, keeping the owner apprised of vehicle systems, such as state of battery charge.
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