“We’re excited to work with HARMAN to make Spotify even more accessible to our customers in a way that is tuned to the driving experience and easy to use,” said Jonathan Tarlton, a member of automotive business development at Spotify. “It continues to be a priority for us to build relationships with world-class partners like HARMAN and ensure our service is available at home, in the car and everywhere in between.”
The deal is the latest step in a long-term partnership between Spotify and Samsung. The two tech companies entered the agreement in August, with the announcement that Spotify would be the go-to music service for the hardware company.