You get the same 8 - inch touchscreen
infotainment unit seen in the Elantra, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Not exact matches
GM continues to struggle with
infotainment systems (
see CUE), but it has hit the mark with the Spark's touchscreen
unit.
Entry level models across the line will
see an upgrade that replaces the outdated five - inch
infotainment screens with 6.5 - inch
units.
The Titan's
infotainment system doesn't feel as sophisticated or feature - packed as the
units from Ford and Ram, and it's disappointing to not
see Apple CarPlay and Android Auto available in all - new vehicles.
By connecting your phone to the head
unit in your car, you will
see a simplified version of your phone on the
infotainment screen.
The Cruze will be the first Chevrolet offering in the country to come with the MyLink
infotainment unit and will be
seen in a host of offerings in the future.
Inside, the Ioniq variants will receive the usual host of interior items
seen in other Hyundai models, including a seven - inch TFT instrument cluster as well as Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support for the
infotainment unit.
Infotainment is slowly expanding beyond the head
unit and incorporating smartphones, and it's encouraging to
see Volkswagen at the forefront of this trend.