2024 Acura ZDX electric SUV will have Google apps built in to its infotainment system. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will still be included.
Another interesting tidbit from the Acura infotainment announcement is the fact that the ZDX will feature a touchscreen for the infotainment system. Almost all of Acura's current gas-powered vehicles use an infotainment system built around a touchpad, which is theway to interact with the system. The one exception so far has been the Integra, which simply lifted the
system wholesale. Acura didn't say if the touchpad would also be included in the ZDX, though the screenshot of the system seems touchscreen-focused.
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