
In the evolving landscape of in-car technology, the Polestar 4 is once again setting a benchmark for driver-centric innovation. Polestar has become the first automaker to integrate Google Maps’ new live lane guidance directly into the driver’s display, transforming a common driving headache—the dreaded last-minute lane change—into a stress-free experience.
This landmark feature is the latest result of Polestar’s deep-rooted partnership with Google, which began with the Polestar 2 launching as the first car with Google built-in.

A Smarter View of the Road, Right Where You Need It
For years, navigation apps have told you which lane you should be in. Polestar 4’s new system goes a crucial step further: it tells you which lane you are currently in and provides real-time guidance to get you where you need to be.
The new visualization appears cleanly on the Polestar 4’s 10.2-inch driver display behind the steering wheel—keeping the essential information in the driver’s direct line of sight.
How It Works: AI Meets the Road
The key to this enhanced functionality lies in the seamless integration of Google’s advanced AI with the vehicle’s hardware.
- Vehicle Vision: The system leverages one of the Polestar 4’s forward-facing cameras to “read” the road in real-time.
- AI Analysis: Google’s AI processes this visual data, analyzing lane markings, road signs, and directional arrows.
- Real-Time Guidance: The system overlays this data onto Google Maps’ navigation, highlighting all possible lanes for your selected route with a blue indicator. An arrow representing your car shows exactly which lane you are occupying.
If you are stuck in the far-left lane and your exit is rapidly approaching on the right, the system provides early visual and audio cues to prompt you to merge across safely and efficiently, reducing the risk of a missed exit or a frantic, last-second maneuver.
Reducing Driver Stress and Improving Safety
This innovation perfectly aligns with Polestar’s commitment to a driver-centric user experience (UX). As Sid Odedra, Head of UI/UX at Polestar, noted, this feature is designed to reduce driver stress and improve safety by “making missed exits and last-minute lane changes much less of a worry.”
This level of integration—where a third-party application can utilize a vehicle’s specific sensor data—is only possible because the Polestar 4 runs on the embedded Android Automotive OS platform. It highlights the vast potential of vehicles that embrace deep software integration over simple phone projection systems.
Coming Soon via OTA Update
The new Google Maps live lane guidance for highways will begin rolling out to Polestar 4 drivers in the U.S. and Sweden in the coming months via an Over-the-Air (OTA) software update, before expanding to other markets and road types.
For Polestar 4 owners, this means your car will literally get smarter and safer over time, ensuring a smoother, more confident journey every time you hit the highway.






