
Are you a geek and would love to have an OS-powered vehicle? Look no further than the Roewe 350 from China which will be launched on April 23rd at the Beijing Auto Show. What makes the Roewe 350 so different from the rest? Well, it is powered by Google’s own Android operating system, which in turn allows it to access the Internet straight from your car while supporting chat functionality – not advisable whenever you’re behind the wheel. It won’t be a gimped OS since it will be Android 2.1, so we are interested to see just how the whole thing will pan out when available.
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