Garmin and Suzuki have reached an agreement that will equip most of the Japanese automaker’s 2013 models with a fully integrated Garmin infotainment system. The system will be available on most Suzuki models launched in the US and on select models in Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Russia. The system will be displayed at the 2012 New York Auto Show.

Garmin previously supplied the navigation component of Chrysler’s UConnect infotainment system. It has also sold portable navigation units to Suzuki and Nissan. However, this is the first time the company would install a full in-dash infotainment system in car models.

key features

The factory-installed infotainment system features a 6.1-inch in-dash touchscreen and a CD player with AM/FM radio. It provides car owners with various connectivity options such as USB and internal flash memory, auxiliary port and Bluetooth. Car owners can enjoy Bluetooth hands-free calling, audio playback and Bluetooth audio streaming. The SD card slot can be used to store digital audio files or map updates.

Some other key features of the system include backup camera support, Pandora radio, and advanced voice control. According to Matt Munn, managing director of Garmin’s automotive OEM group, “By leveraging our long experience developing navigation software, user interfaces and hardware design, we’ve created an integrated system that’s easy to use and makes driving a breeze. more pleasant.”

In the event that a GPS is not available, such as when driving in a tunnel or enclosed area, the Garmin navigation system can provide location information and details by accessing the vehicle’s speed sensors. The system also offers full integration with smartphones. The Garmin Smartphone Link app can also sync with Android phones via Bluetooth and give drivers real-time updates on traffic, weather and fuel prices. Garmin’s navigation system features a voice command system, which allows drivers to enter full addresses and select an audio source to access other features. Garmin’s PhotoReal Junction View provides lane guidance and can also display traffic and speed limit information. The data menu screen is customizable and can display various options, such as direction of travel, estimated time of arrival, and distance to destination, on the screen. Updated versions of the maps are also available for download from the Garmin web portal.

How much?

There has been no formal announcement regarding the possible price and exact availability of the system on Suzuki cars. The Grand Vitara, which costs $19,499 and up, is expected to be the top-priced model with this infotainment system along with its original Suzuki wheels (most people choose 17-inch wheels), keyless start, and leather seats that are often installed by car owners. in the Grand Vitara.

Garmin, the world leader in satellite navigation, has recently opened new offices in China, Japan and Germany to be closer to the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and suppliers. By providing dedicated sales, marketing, product development and engineering support, Garmin could further solidify its position as the strongest player in satellite navigation.

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