I own a Land Rover and their system software also ("Pivi") seems to have tons of little quirks and issues.
Sometimes the cameras won't work unless you restart Pivi. One time, the entire car wouldn't respond to locking (via the app, keyfob, in-car buttons) unless you disconnected the battery and waited ~30 mins. Many people complain that they can't even successfully upgrade between Pivi releases. It'll error out a lot of times and they have to restart the process.
(Would be interested to know the kind of tech they're using if anybody's familiar with it!)
I interviewed with the infotainment group office they have here a dozen or so years ago.
My recollection is the hardware was intel, as they had some sort of partnership there, linux for the OS, some distribution specific to the auto industry, and the infotainment itself was just a Qt app.
I own a Land Rover and their system software also ("Pivi") seems to have tons of little quirks and issues.
Sometimes the cameras won't work unless you restart Pivi. One time, the entire car wouldn't respond to locking (via the app, keyfob, in-car buttons) unless you disconnected the battery and waited ~30 mins. Many people complain that they can't even successfully upgrade between Pivi releases. It'll error out a lot of times and they have to restart the process.
(Would be interested to know the kind of tech they're using if anybody's familiar with it!)