http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/06/qnxfbjeepsdsds.jpg QNX Software has just peeled the price-sticker off a new Jeep Wrangler reference vehicle that showcases its latest “CAR 2” application platform. The hope is to show how well the system can let car manufacturers build in-vehicle entertainment and infotainment with a custom look, and lets developers create apps that look native to the vehicle. As you’d expect, there’s a bunch of hands-free Facebook functionality, and novelties like sending updates about your in-car music choice, which the firm was also keen to show off. QNX ultimately hopes that this Jeep will inspire auto-makers to use the platform across different product lines, knowing that it can “fit in” with different vehicles. We just want to update our status while going 4 x 4.Gallery: QNX Jeep Wrangler reference model
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