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Porsche readies smarter, faster infotainment with more dynamic features


Porsche’s next-gen infotainment system learns user behavior, allowing it to deliver information and content faster and more intuitively. The interface is now cleaner and features updated icons, new fonts, and larger touch points for easier operation.

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An updated voice assistant now understands natural language, avoiding the need to use awkward pre-determined commands. For example, the command, “Hey Porsche, I need gas,” will trigger the navigation app to search for nearby gasoline stations.

Porsche has deepened integration its with Apple Music. The streaming service, along with Apple Podcasts, is built into the head unit and does not require an iPhone to operate.

With Apple Music built-in, the driver can add a song they hear on the radio to their Apple Music library, or switch to a custom Apple Music station that will only play the artist’s music.

“We have succeeded in combining the classic radio experience with the modern streaming experience,” said Martin Bayer, Porsche’s navigation and infotainment manager.



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