
In-car system can be replaced. Definition of automobile: The latest national standard of China "Terms and Definitions of Automobiles and Trailers" (GB/T3730.1-2001) defines automobiles as follows: powered by a driving force, with four or more wheels, non-track carrying vehicles, mainly used for transporting people and/or goods; towing vehicles for transporting people and/or goods; special purposes. Introduction to domestic automobile brands: Domestic automobile brands include Hongqi, , Great Wall, Chery, Geely, Roewe, BYD, etc. Foreign automobile brands include: Toyota, Volkswagen, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, etc.









I'm the kind of person who loves tinkering with electronic gadgets and always wants to add something new to my car. Can you change the car's infotainment system? Absolutely! I replaced my factory head unit with an Android-based one, and it feels amazing to use. First, make sure the new system is compatible with your car—check things like interface connections and voltage ratings to avoid short circuits or interfering with other functions. I bought an aftermarket kit online that was compatible and installed it myself, saving on labor costs but spending some time figuring out the wiring harness. After the upgrade, I gained CarPlay support, better audio quality, and online navigation—totally worth it! Just be aware of warranty issues, as modifications might void the manufacturer's warranty. If you're not too familiar with car electronics, it's best to ask a knowledgeable friend or visit a professional shop to avoid messing things up. Overall, swapping the system is totally doable and a great way to personalize your ride, but weigh the costs and risks first.


