NAVIGATION

● Navigation menu

Navigation menu

Roads, junctions and bridges with elevations

*Illustration of bridge with shadow underneath

● Trip Computer

● Text to Speech

While streets are displayed on the screen, the voice guidance tells you their actual name. Also, the system is able to tell you the direction to take, so when driving in Paris you would hear “... After 100m, turn left onto Rue Washington…”


360° 3D Realistic View

3D Buildings

3D Landmarks

Comfort and clear instructions promote safe driving. This is the reason why Clarion considers it is so important to provide high quality graphics in its navigation systems, offering route guidance with detailed and realistic map views. Many cities are represented with 3D buildings, landmarks and monuments, shown in their actual shapes in great detail.


Elevation Modelling Terrain

Topographical view

Modelling Terrain in 3D

While driving, hills and mountains are rendered in 3D to better represent your real-world driving environment. 3D landmark data is integrated seamlessly into the graphical rendering in 3D mode and does not block the view of POIs and other useful information


Lane Indicator and Motorway Signposts

Lane Indicator

Signposts

The system shows which lanes allow you to exit and which ones continue ahead. All lanes on the same road segment are rendered, with the lane you need to take highlighted. On the motorway, this information in enhanced by an extremely clear representation of actual signposts on the road.

MAP COVERAGE

MAP790 with preinstalled map data for 44 countries. The complete solution for all of Europe.

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Malta, Monaco, Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Gibraltar, Sweden, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, the Vatican

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