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Nissan teams with 4screen to bring location-based digital services into vehicles

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Nissan has partnered with mobility platform 4screen to introduce a new connected in-car experience designed to help drivers discover nearby services, offers and destinations directly through the vehicle interface. The collaboration marks another step in the carmaker’s broader push to enhance digital services and create added value beyond traditional driving features.

Through the integration, Nissan drivers will be able to access real-time recommendations such as restaurants, charging points, fuel stations, parking facilities and retail offers while on the move. The service is built to respond to the driver’s location and context, delivering relevant suggestions without requiring the use of external apps or mobile devices.

The partnership also highlights the growing importance of connected-car ecosystems, where automakers are increasingly working with technology specialists to turn dashboards into digital platforms. For 4screen, the Nissan deal further expands its presence in the automotive sector, where it already works with several major global manufacturers.

As competition intensifies around in-car software and monetisation opportunities, collaborations such as this one are expected to play a key role in shaping the next generation of connected mobility services.

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