Makurdi, Nigeria – Dem don finally drop beta for people wey dey groove for car technology! Subaru don announce say dem go use Google Android Automotive for their 2026 Outback. Dis one no be joke o, e go run your infotainment like say you dey for premium class. So, if you no sabi wetin be Android Automotive, na wetin make your car dey smart pass your village elder.
Dis beta package go show up with big functionalities. You fit talk to your car like say na your padi. Google Assistant dey on ground to help you control media and even manage your car functions dem like say dem be your housemates.
Dem don package am well well – di infotainment go fit work with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Automotive processor wey get 8GB RAM and 128GB storage. No be small matter! You sabi wetin mean dis? Di speed go dey jump like frog for beat! Map navigate faster, and audio transition go dey smooth like butter. Na real hustle dem dey face all these car make e no jam person.
Plus, di new Outback go still get dem classic features wey everybody dey crave. You go fit still use Android Auto and Apple CarPlay wirelessly like say you dey surf internet. But for dis gbaladun, even if you no carry phone, e go still dey deliver show!
Dem no go left safety behind as all dis new features go come with automatic updates wey dey keep your software fresh like morning bread. Subaru even talk say dem go allow users create personalized profiles; so if your oga dey use am, you fit set am to how you like things to be. Comfort for body, comfort for mind!
Dis new Outback dey start from $34,995 wey dem go start to drop around dealers before di year don finish. Na wetin be beta than rolling in style? The peppered news be say dis technology fit roll into other Subaru models for di future. E sweet like wetin we dey chop for local buka, abi no be so?
As di tech world dey zoom dey move, all eyes dey on Subaru to see how dem go handle dis new upgrade. E fit be say dem don sabi di way to get plenty market share with dis one, but meet everywhere wey dem don chop beta technology, wetin remain?
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