LG brings in-car streaming to Kia
July 16, 2025

LG Electronics has announced that its Automotive Content Platform (ACP) will power in-car streaming for Kia Corporation’s new European models. Debuting on the EV3, the platform will also be extended to the upcoming EV4, EV5 and New Sportage. This marks an expansion of LG’s innovative in-car experience to the European market, following successful deployments in Korea.
LG’s ACP runs on the versatile webOS platform, which already powers over 240 million LG Smart TVs worldwide. Building on the TV platform’sintuitive user experience, the automotive-optimized webOS offers drivers and passengers instant access to a wide array of content and services, tailored specifically for the in-car environment.
As a core component of LG AlphaWare, the company’s software-defined vehicle (SDV) solution suite, the ACP redefines the car as a true “living space on wheels”. The platform allows passengers to stream content directly on the vehicle’s infotainment display, delivering an experience comparable to that of a smartphone or smart TV – while adhering to driving safety regulations.
Kia’s European model lineup will offer a diverse in-car entertainment experience, featuring content from platforms including Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, LG Channels, Baby Shark World for Kids, Stingray Karaoke, Play.Works, Haystack News and Vasari. Later this year, the content library will expand to include Rakuten TV, Napster and German OTT service Joyn. Available only when parked, these video streaming services let occupants turn the car into a private cinema – further enhancing the in-car media ecosystem.
“By bringing the webOS Automotive Content Platform to Kia’s European model lineup, we are making it easy for people to enjoy their favourite content wherever they go,” commented Eun Seok-hyun, president of the LG Vehicle Solution Company. “LG remains committed to enhancing partnerships and expanding our content ecosystem to deliver premium in-vehicle entertainment and next-level connectivity.”
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