Renault introduces the fully electric Renault 5, comes with the Vivaldi web browser

All browser features are there, including ad-blocking and tracking protection

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With the introduction of smart devices, web browsers are everywhere, however, we didn’t expect to see the Vivaldi browser on a new Renault 5.

That’s right, Renault and Vivaldi are teaming up, and you can expect to see the Vivaldi browser in several of Renault’s vehicles.

Renault and Vivaldi team up to bring users the best web browsing experience

Having a web browser in your car isn’t anything new, and according to Vivaldi’s blog, we’re going to see its browser on several electric cars in the future.

Renault 5 was shown recently during the Geneva Motor Show, and the car sports an OpenR multimedia system that comes with Vivaldi.

This isn’t the only car that will use this browser, and we’ll see it in the Renault Megane E-Tech Electric, Renault Austral, Renault Master, and Renault Scenic.

At the heart of these models, there’s an OpenR system that gives users access to all controls, including navigation, entertainment, and other apps.

With Vivaldi, users will be able to browse the web, shop, make video calls, and more. Of course, access to various streaming services is also there, allowing users to pass time while charging.

Notes and Capture Page features are also present as well as tab syncing. Lastly, tracking protection and ad blockers are included, so you won’t have to deal with ads or worry about your data.

We don’t know when will these cars hit the streets, but we’re excited to see them in action. Speaking of cars, maybe Microsoft will design its car. Stay tuned to find out!

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