Koons White Marsh Chevrolet

Jul 19, 2021

As the word implies, an infotainment system combines access to information and entertainment through a center console, in-dash touchscreen. Most touchscreens occupy the same in-dash location as old school car radios once did. Here are some infotainment system features that our White Marsh, MD Koons White Marsh Chevrolet team really loves.

Up-to-Date, Technicolor Navigation

Aftermarket GPS units are still widely used among drivers, but most OEM infotainment systems have their own built-in navigation system. Many systems can also integrate with your smartphone, making navigation apps on your phone available via the in-dash infotainment platform. Infotainment system navigation typically entails vibrant, full-color graphics, detailed turn-by-turn directions, and, in some cases, hands-free access.

Total Control From the Wheel

An infotainment system is often one of the main attractions in a vehicle’s cockpit. Serving as a driver’s command system, an infotainment system touchscreen makes it easy to control the radio, climate, lighting, and other in-vehicle amenities. As mentioned above, most infotainment touchscreens have a central position in-dash, but some sit atop the dash and directly right of the steering wheel.

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