Renault Crée Son App Store Comme Apple/Renault infotainment takes a cue from Apple's App Store
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The company will introduce R-Link in the Clio subcompact, Zoe EV and Fluence large sedan this year. Renault will do this by offering applications that users can download onto its proprietary R-Link tablet computer.


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Renault's challenge will be to convince developers that they can tap into a market approaching a million units if R-Link is widely adopted in the Clio, Zoe and Fluence. Renault says developers can easily convert Android smartphone applications to the R-Link platform since R-Link runs on an Android platform.
If R-Link turns out to be clunky and full of bugs, it will almost certainly be a monumental flop. But if Renault gets it right, its mainstream competitors likely will consider an Apple store-like business model when they develop their own infotainment systems.
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