Quick Takeaways
- Seamless smartphone mirroring on SPARQ OS now supports both major mobile ecosystems, accelerating OEM digital cockpit programs.
- Pre-integrated architecture reduces time-to-market and integration cost for global automakers.
On January 6, VNC Automotive SPARQ OS mobile connectivity took a major step forward as the company, together with P3 digital services, announced the global commercial rollout of a pre-integrated solution designed for SPARQ OS-powered in-vehicle infotainment systems. The launch introduces seamless smartphone integration while addressing growing OEM demand for faster, cost-efficient digital cockpit deployment.
VNC Automotive SPARQ OS Mobile Connectivity Enables Full Smartphone Integration
The newly launched solution marks the first-time integration of Apple CarPlay on SPARQ OS, while also supporting Android Auto. This expands the SPARQ OS ecosystem by enabling drivers to access familiar mobile experiences directly within the vehicle environment, enhancing usability and comfort.
Cobalt Link+ mirrors smartphone applications and content onto the infotainment display, allowing access to navigation, media, and communication services through intuitive voice and touch interfaces. The approach ensures safer interaction while maintaining a consistent user experience across devices.
Cobalt Link+ Simplifies OEM Integration and Deployment
Designed with modular architecture, Cobalt Link+ significantly lowers integration complexity for automakers. The solution is already being deployed for a major global OEM, underlining its readiness for production-scale implementation.
Key advantages include:
By minimizing customization effort, the platform enables OEMs to accelerate time-to-market without compromising system stability or performance.
VNC Automotive SPARQ OS Mobile Connectivity Targets Faster Digital Cockpit Innovation
The pre-integrated nature of the solution allows automakers to focus on feature differentiation rather than core connectivity development. With rising consumer expectations for seamless smartphone experiences in vehicles, VNC Automotive SPARQ OS mobile connectivity positions itself as a scalable foundation for next-generation infotainment strategies.
The solution will be showcased publicly at CES 2026, highlighting its role in shaping the future of connected vehicle ecosystems.
VNC Automotive SPARQ OS Mobile Connectivity Enables Full Smartphone Integration
The newly launched solution marks the first-time integration of Apple CarPlay on SPARQ OS, while also supporting Android Auto. This expands the SPARQ OS ecosystem by enabling drivers to access familiar mobile experiences directly within the vehicle environment, enhancing usability and comfort.
Cobalt Link+ mirrors smartphone applications and content onto the infotainment display, allowing access to navigation, media, and communication services through intuitive voice and touch interfaces. The approach ensures safer interaction while maintaining a consistent user experience across devices.
Cobalt Link+ Simplifies OEM Integration and Deployment
Designed with modular architecture, Cobalt Link+ significantly lowers integration complexity for automakers. The solution is already being deployed for a major global OEM, underlining its readiness for production-scale implementation.
Key advantages include:
- Reduced software development timelines
- Lower overall integration and validation costs
- Support for multiple connected devices simultaneously
- Faster rollout of connected in-car services
By minimizing customization effort, the platform enables OEMs to accelerate time-to-market without compromising system stability or performance.
VNC Automotive SPARQ OS Mobile Connectivity Targets Faster Digital Cockpit Innovation
The pre-integrated nature of the solution allows automakers to focus on feature differentiation rather than core connectivity development. With rising consumer expectations for seamless smartphone experiences in vehicles, VNC Automotive SPARQ OS mobile connectivity positions itself as a scalable foundation for next-generation infotainment strategies.
The solution will be showcased publicly at CES 2026, highlighting its role in shaping the future of connected vehicle ecosystems.
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