Stellantis Teams Up with 4screen to Boost In-Car Convenience
New Real-Time Service Helps Drivers Find What They Need, Right From The Dash

Stellantis is stepping up its tech game once again—this time teaming up with 4screen, a German-based mobility platform, to bring real-time, location-based services directly into the infotainment screens of select vehicles. This new partnership is all about giving drivers a smarter, more helpful in-car experience without pulling their attention off the road.

The 4screen platform is rolling out now across North America and Europe, starting with select FIAT, Jeep®, and Ram vehicles equipped with Uconnect 4 or Uconnect 5 systems. The goal? Make everyday driving easier by putting nearby points of interest—like restaurants, gas stations, EV chargers, convenience stores, parking garages, and even Stellantis dealerships—right at your fingertips.
Unlike typical third-party apps, this system is baked directly into the vehicle’s infotainment software. It’s designed to be intuitive and non-intrusive, showing only what’s relevant based on your route and preferences. So whether you’re planning a road trip or just running errands, your dashboard becomes a real-time co-pilot that helps you make quicker, smarter stops.

And it’s not just about finding places—it’s about saving time and money. With 4screen, drivers can also see promotions and special offers at nearby businesses and services, complete with helpful details like opening hours, contact info, and amenities. Think of it as Yelp meets GPS, built right into your ride.
The integration is happening through over-the-air updates, so some owners may already be seeing this feature show up on their vehicle screens. More Stellantis brands will be added as the rollout continues across global markets.

Stellantis says it’s part of a bigger push to deliver “connected tech that actually helps people,” according to Cristiani Campos, Senior VP of the company’s Software Business Unit. Meanwhile, 4screen’s CEO Fabian Beste calls it “a smart mobility companion,” and says he’s excited to see it scale across such a wide range of vehicles.
This move comes at a time when automakers are racing to find ways to keep drivers engaged with native software—without relying on phones or third-party systems. Stellantis’ bet is clear: useful, personalized content delivered where and when it matters most.
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