Deezer launches new car app

Requires Google supported infotainment devices

Deezer launches new car app
Deezer launches new car app

Deezer launches new car app and will be available in cars with Google built-in and cars with the automotive app store Faurecia Aptoide. The introduction of the new solution also follows a growing demand for dedicated car apps with features and functionalities matching the experience of using a smartphone.

Premium users can now enjoy their own playlists or a never-ending personalized AI-generated Flow of recommendations directly through the car and without using their phones. Users can keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel with voice control to quickly tune into the right playlist. The app’s intuitive design also makes straightforward to navigate your music, and provides access to an extensive catalogue of more than 120 million songs.

Deezer’s automotive app is compatible with cars with Google built-in, which offers a user-friendly platform for in-car infotainment, including navigation, communication, and more. It is available in vehicles such as the latest Renault models, and BMW cars thanks to the leading automotive app store Faurecia Aptoide.

Nicolas Pinoteau, VP Product & Engineering, Deezer said, “Music has the power to enhance any situation, and listening to your top songs in the car is essential to people all over the world. It’s our pleasure to introduce our new automotive app, giving drivers seamless access to their favourite music on Deezer. With this launch, we’re excited to get on the road with some of the world’s finest car manufacturers.”

Jean-François Labal, Digital Partnership Head, Renault Group said, “We are thrilled that our customers can enjoy the popular music streaming application Deezer now. This new experience is completing a catalogue of compelling applications available via the new multimedia interface openR link embedded in Renault Megane E-Tech electric, Austral and All-new Espace.”

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