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Ask HN: Why there are no startups building car infotainments?

by mathverse on 11/10/24, 1:56 PM with 9 comments

Car infotainment seems to be at the forefront for car manufacturers and they obviously suck at it. I am puzzled that there are no startups building what could easily be just a linux distro with its own DE in a relatively well defined and constrained environment.
  • by airhangerf15 on 11/10/24, 1:58 PM

    Almost all car head units are custom fit now. We've lost the era of the standard Double DIN. Pioneer, Kenwood and others are still around because people are still retrofitting older vehicles. But once all of those are off the road, expect the entire market to disappear.
  • by edent on 11/10/24, 2:32 PM

    Selling to extremely large companies is difficult.

    Safety regulations mean that car companies want to deal with other big companies, or those with big enough insurance.

    Buyers don't buy based on infotainment.

    What makes you think it "sucks" for the majority of buyers? Have you spoken to normal drivers to see if it is something that genuinely bothers them? If so, how much more would they be willing to pay for a better infotainment system?

    Finally, who actually buys cars? Most of them are fleet - not individuals.

  • by solardev on 11/10/24, 6:27 PM

    Didn't Apple and Google both already try and fail at this?