Crunchyroll, the anime streaming service, is now accessible on in-car infotainment systems. This expansion is facilitated through the Appning app store, which integrates streaming applications into vehicles. Users can expect to see Crunchyroll available in a growing number of car models.
The Appning app store supports vehicles from more than 40 automotive brands. These include manufacturers such as BMW, Mercedes Benz, Volkswagen Group, Mini, Lotus, and SAIC Motor. Crunchyroll is already available in BMW cars and is slated for release in additional vehicles in the future, according to Appning.
Crunchyroll announced its availability through Appning across global regions, including Asia, Australia, Europe, India, Latin America, and North America. As a standard safety measure, video streaming functionality on infotainment systems is typically restricted to when the vehicle is parked, preventing driver distraction.
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Crunchyroll, an anime streaming service, is expanding its availability to in-car infotainment systems through the Appning app store. This integration allows users to stream anime in vehicles from over 40 brands, including BMW and Mercedes Benz, primarily when the car is parked.