Sony and Honda's Afeela car integrates PlayStation Remote Play

Sony and Honda have unveiled the Afeela 1, an electric vehicle that allows passengers to stream PS4 and PS5 games using PlayStation Remote Play. The feature integrates into the car's infotainment system but requires a home console. The vehicle launches in California in 2026.

Sony Honda Mobility, a joint venture formed in 2022 to develop electric vehicles, has announced the Afeela 1 as its debut model. This car incorporates PlayStation Remote Play directly into its In-Vehicle Infotainment system, enabling passengers to access games from a PS4 or PS5 console at home while on the move.

The setup includes an integrated display and a premium audio system to enhance the gaming experience. Users will need to bring their PlayStation controller along for the ride. Importantly, this Remote Play functionality differs from cloud-based streaming of PS Plus games, relying instead on a personal console connection.

Izumi Kawanishi, representative director, president, and COO of Sony Honda Mobility Inc., highlighted the innovation's potential: "The introduction of PS Remote Play embodies Afeela's vision for mobility: transforming the traveling space into a captivating and emotional one." He added, "Through this integration, we are elevating the customer's entire travel experience to an unprecedented level of entertainment."

This development builds on prior efforts in automotive gaming. In 2022, BMW introduced casual gaming options in its vehicles, controllable via smartphones. That year, Tesla also revealed plans for in-vehicle Steam integration, though it discontinued the feature about 18 months later.

The Afeela 1 will initially launch in California in 2026, marking a step toward blending entertainment with travel in electric mobility.

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