AirConsole Expands In-Car Gaming With The Tata Sierra EV

AirConsole in-car gaming on the Tata Sierra EV using phones as controllers.

AirConsole has expanded its in-car gaming platform to the Tata Sierra EV. The experience turns the vehicle display into the game screen while phones act as controllers, making the car another place for quick local multiplayer gaming.

The launch adds a new automotive partner for AirConsole and brings its phone-controller format to Tata Motors’ electric SUV. It’s a simple idea. AirConsole takes casual multiplayer games, removes the need for extra controllers, and places them on screens people already have around them.

AirConsole Arrives In The Tata Sierra EV

The Tata Sierra EV is now part of AirConsole’s automotive rollout. N-Dream and Tata Motors have brought AirConsole in-car gaming to the electric SUV, adding a casual multiplayer option to the vehicle display.

The car screen handles the game while people in the vehicle use their phones as controllers. That format suits short rounds, party games, and quick multiplayer when passengers have time to fill.

The launch also brings AirConsole outside Europe with a new automotive partner. N-Dream CEO Anthony Cliquot described the Tata Motors launch as AirConsole’s first with a non-European car brand and said AirConsole now has seven automotive partners. AirConsole founder and product leader Ondrej Zak also described Tata Motors as AirConsole’s first automotive partner in India. Together, those details make the Tata Sierra EV more than another vehicle listing. It adds a new regional foothold to AirConsole’s car gaming footprint.

AirConsole and Tata EV branding shown during the Tata Sierra EV in-car gaming launch.

Phones Become The Controllers Inside The Car

AirConsole’s pitch has always been easy to understand because it removes the controller problem. Instead of pairing extra accessories or keeping dedicated controllers in the car, the phone becomes the controller.

A vehicle screen already works as a group display. Everyone can join from a device they likely already have with them, so the experience stays closer to party gaming.


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For the Tata Sierra EV, AirConsole is taking the same phone-controller idea that works on TVs and browsers and placing it inside the car. That keeps the feature easy to understand, especially for families or groups who already know quick multiplayer games.

Tata Sierra EV Broadens AirConsole’s Automotive Reach

The Tata Sierra EV takes AirConsole into a new part of its automotive expansion. AirConsole already has a presence with several automotive brands, but Tata Motors opens a regional foothold outside its European car partnerships.

This isn’t only about one more screen for AirConsole games. It brings the platform to a different car market and another type of vehicle display, which is the real news for a company focused on group play through common screens that were not traditionally used for games.

AirConsole’s Car Expansion Reaches Another Everyday Screen

The Tata Sierra EV brings AirConsole’s phone-controller gaming to another everyday screen. Cars are a natural fit for that kind of play because the display is already shared and the phone-controller idea removes the need for extra accessories.

The Tata Sierra EV isn’t suddenly a gaming-first vehicle, but it adds a casual multiplayer feature that fits AirConsole’s larger approach of bringing games to common screens and using phones as controllers.

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