

Google Maps is elevating in-car navigation to a new level with the introduction of live lane guidance. This feature utilizes the Polestar 4’s front-facing camera and AI to detect lane markings in real-time.
The all-electric Polestar 4 is a new system that fuses vehicle sensors and map data in a way that significantly upgrades driving instructions.
Unlike traditional navigation prompts that rely solely on map information, this feature actively ‘sees’ the road. It also enables it to drive on a lane stably and mitigate crisis cases.
On the car’s infotainment display or digital cluster, Google Maps now shows exact lane positions and offers voice cues like ‘move over one lane’ or ‘keep left for the next exit.’
The feature was first rolled out in the Polestar 4, the first EV in the world to receive the feature, and it is starting its rollout in the United States and Sweden. Other cars with the tech giant’s Android Automotive OS will get the update over time.
Further expansion to other regions and road types is expected, although there has been no announcement regarding its timeline for India or any other Asian markets.
This update promises to cut highway stress by providing warnings well in advance of exits and merges. It could also reduce last-minute lane changes, a major cause of accidents on busy roads.
Industry experts now suggest a shift towards 'context-aware' navigation apps that understand driving environments in real-time, rather than just planning routes.
For Polestar, the development reinforces its stance as a technologically advanced electric vehicle brand. Google considers it a sign of growing aspirations in the automotive sector, where AI-based driver assistance systems are a symbol of the next frontier.
As other carmakers compete for better driver-assist capabilities, Google Maps’ live lane guidance may soon be considered the industry standard for intelligent, sensor-integrated navigation.