- Variety of infotainment systems and mountings for Opel cars from ADAM to Zafira
- Phone-operation via button-press, touch, remote control or voice recognition
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility on selected IntelliLink systems
Top-of-the-line: New Opel Insignia features the latest generation Navi 900 IntelliLink infotainment system. |
Using your mobile telephone while driving the car is forbidden in
many countries. If you are “caught in the act” by the police, it can
also be very expensive. In Germany, for example, where fines were
recently increased and the ban extended to other devices such as tablets
and e-books, just picking up your phone to look at the display risks a
€100 fine and one point on your driving licence.
Fortunately for drivers who want to stay connected or motorists who
use their smartphone for navigation, the German automobile manufacturer
Opel offers a variety of infotainment systems and mounting devices
across its passenger car range, which enable hands-free operation of the
phone.
Depending on the Opel infotainment system, phones are operated either
by button-press (at the entry-level), or by touch-screen and remote
controls on the steering wheel and voice recognition. R 4.0 IntelliLink,
Navi 4.0 IntelliLink and the top-of-the line Navi 900 IntelliLink
infotainment system additionally allow operation of suitably-equipped
phones via their own voice-control system, such as Siri or Google.
Opel brings the world of smartphones into its KARL, ADAM, Corsa, Astra, Crossland X, Grandland X, Mokka X, Insignia and Zafira models with the R 4.0 IntelliLink system. Depending on the end device, R 4.0 IntelliLink is compatible with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Navi 4.0 IntelliLink: Integrated navigation Opel KARL, ADAM, Corsa and Zafira
In addition to the advantages of the R 4.0 IntelliLink system –
seven-inch touch screen display, Bluetooth-connectivity as well as both
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility – Navi 4.0 IntelliLink adds
integrated navigation featuring European roadmaps displayed in 2D or 3D
and dynamic route guidance via TMC. With the OnStar[1]
“guardian angel” at their side, drivers can also have destinations sent
straight to the navigation system (Destination Download), either by the
OnStar advisor or via the MyOpel app.
With the lean, clear menu
structures of Navi 4.0 IntelliLink and its intuitive usability, the Opel
KARL, ADAM, Corsa and Zafira belong to the best connected small cars
and compact vans on the market.
In the Opel Crossland X and Grandland X, Navi 5.0 IntelliLink comes with
an eight-inch colour touchscreen and also allows seamless integration of
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto via compatible smartphones.
The latest generation of the Navi 900 IntelliLink system available
with the Opel Astra, Mokka X and Insignia ensures excellent and individual
entertainment. The system is also compatible with both Apple CarPlay and
Android Auto, which bring their respective smartphone worlds into the
Insignia both quickly and comprehensively, building on the features
smartphone users rely on most.
In order to make mobile phone-use in combination with Bluetooth even
more convenient, Opel also offers wireless charging, which enables you
to recharge your phone’s battery via an electromagnetic field, reducing
clutter and the need for cables – just place your smartphone on the
integrated charger and charging will begin immediately. Wireless
charging is possible in the Opel ADAM, Corsa, Crossland X, Grandland X
and Insignia.
Neat and tidy without cables: Wireless charging enables recharging of smartphones via an electromagnetic field, as shown here in the new Opel Insignia. |
[1] [Opel][Vauxhall] are not responsible for the provision
of OnStar services or Wi-Fi services. OnStar Services require
activation and an account with OnStar Europe Ltd, [a GM Company]. Wi-Fi
services require account with OnStar Europe Ltd’s mobile network
operator supplier. All services subject to mobile network coverage and
availability. Use of OnStar services (except Wi-Fi) is free of charge
for 12 months from registration date or delivery of vehicle, whichever
comes first. Wi-Fi trial has a time limit and capped data allowance.
Charges apply after expiry of applicable trial periods. Check [LOCAL
SITE] for service limitations and charges.
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