Can the GAC Trumpchi GS4 support screen mirroring?

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StCarmen
07/24/25 5:19pm
The GAC Trumpchi GS4 supports mobile phone screen mirroring. Below is a relevant introduction about the GAC Trumpchi GS4: 1. Configuration: Equipped with the TAI intelligent connected car system jointly developed by GAC and Tencent, it supports 17 natural semantic functions, 21 remote control services, dual-map navigation with Gaode and Tencent, and Super ID for customized driver settings. Users can control over 40 functions such as air conditioning, seats, and navigation through the intelligent voice system, making it more comprehensive and user-friendly compared to similar car systems. 2. Powertrain: The new vehicle is powered by a 1.5T engine with a maximum power of 124 kW and a peak torque of 265 N·m, paired with either a 6-speed automatic transmission or a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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