Finally, the overall design is more driver - focused and highlighted by a bigger main touchscreen that supports the brand's
latest MyLink electronics interface.
In that center control stack is a new 8 - inch touchscreen display that uses Chevrolet's
latest MyLink electronics interface, which includes smartphone integration for audio apps like Pandora and Stitcher.
Not exact matches
All models offer the
latest optional safety and security features from Chevrolet as well as an 8 - inch touch screen and a
MyLink infotainment system that is Android and Apple friendly.
Apple CarPlay will be available on the 8 - inch
MyLink immediately, with Android Auto expected to follow
later in the 2016 model year.
Requires available Chevrolet
MyLink and compatible iPhone running iOS 6 or
later.
The front seats are supportive for long trips and the
MyLink infotainment system is thoroughly up to date for integration with the
latest smartphone applications from music to navigation.
The all - new 2016 Malibu grants easy access to Android Auto and Apple CarPlay through the
MyLink system (keep in mind that Android Auto compatibility with the 8 - inch version of
MyLink may be available
later in 2016).
AppShop will be available on 2015 Chevrolet vehicles with the
latest version of
MyLink in 2014.
But it's not just built for performance; the Stingray also offers all the
latest high - tech amenities, including a power - adjustable tilt / telescoping steering wheel and an 8 - inch diagonal touch screen equipped with Chevrolet's signature
MyLink infotainment management technology.
The built - in 4G LTE connection will also allow select 2015 Chevys to be updated with the
latest software and apps through AppShop via Chevrolet
MyLink, Chan says.
Chevrolet's
latest connectivity technologies are front and center, including 7 - and 8 - inch - diagonal
MyLink infotainment systems designed to support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as an available OnStar 4G LTE Wi - Fi hotspot.
The
latest evolution of available Chevrolet
MyLink infotainment is here and premiering in the 2014 Impala.
The interior has been updated with more soft - touch materials, and the
latest version of Chevrolet's
MyLink which offers compatibility with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
The
latest in Chevrolet
MyLink ® infotainment technology works to keep you better connected on the go, and optional all - wheel drive (AWD) is ideal for making sure you get to wherever you want to be whatever the conditions.
Traverse features a standard 7 - inch diagonal color touchscreen in the center stack providing control of the
latest Chevrolet
MyLink ® infotainment, as well as comfort amenities such as tri-zone automatic climate control and available OnStar ® 4G LTE Wi - Fi ®.3 With the Traverse L and LS's standard second - row bench seat, you can comfortably seat up to eight people while benefitting from a best - in - class 98.2 cubic feet of max cargo space4.
The Malibu features a 7 ″ diagonal color touch - screen providing control of the
latest Chevrolet
MyLink infotainment center.
The Colorado and Canyon offer the
latest electronics, including the
MyLink audio system, forward - collision, lane - departure warning, and a backup camera.
While development and testing are not yet complete, Chevy says that Android Auto compatibility may be available on the 8 - inch version of
MyLink later in the 2016 model year.
Chevy will make Android Auto available for models equipped with the 7.0 - inch
MyLink infotainment system at a
later date, meaning the redesigned 2016 Spark will eventually get it as well.
Google says that Android Auto compatibility may be available on the eight - inch version of
MyLink later in the 2016 model year, though testing is not finished.
General Motors»
MyLink system, which links smartphones to the car, lauches on the Chevrolet Volt and Equinox
later this year.
The 8 - inch
MyLink infotainment display gets the
latest generation of Chevrolet's tech, which is also quite good.
This information is then viewable
later within the
MyLink system by the responsible party.
We saw a
later version of Chevy's
MyLink in the 2014 Impala that lets you rearrange the icons, again similar to a smartphone interface.