
Updating the Vision navigation system typically requires visiting an after-sales service point for an upgrade. Alternatively, the official company usually releases dedicated management software. Users can wait for the new version of the software and data to be released, then download it on a computer and connect it to the navigation device for installation to complete the upgrade. Here is some relevant information about the navigation system: 1. Definition: In-car navigation utilizes the vehicle's GPS (Global Positioning System) in conjunction with electronic maps to conveniently and accurately guide drivers to their destinations via the shortest or fastest routes, making it a great assistant for drivers. 2. Appearance: The notable features include the adoption of Geely's fourth-generation pure black logo, a flowing three-dimensional ripple design, and the upgrade of the original fog lights to vertically arranged LED daytime running lights. The number of LED light sources has also increased from 16 to 24, enhancing brightness.

I found updating the Vision's in-car navigation system quite straightforward. Usually, I first visit Geely's official website or the map provider's platform like AutoNavi to download the latest map package based on my car's model year. After preparing an empty USB drive or SD card, I copy the files onto it and insert it into the car's USB port. Start the vehicle to standby mode, then navigate to the settings menu via the center console screen and select "Map Update," following the on-screen instructions. The update process takes about 20-30 minutes—make sure not to power off or drive the car to avoid interrupting the system. Once completed, remove the USB drive and test the new route planning for accuracy. I recommend backing up old data before each update as a precaution, saving the hassle of visiting the dealership.

From a technical perspective, I prefer the DIY approach when handling in-car navigation updates. First, I confirm the model year and map version number of my Vision by checking the system information, then visit the authorized Geely service website and enter the VIN to obtain the specific update package. If OTA functionality is supported, such as through the official app connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot, wireless updates can be done conveniently. Without OTA, I download the files to a FAT32-formatted USB drive, insert it into the car, and ensure the engine is running but the vehicle is stationary during the update. The system may reboot several times during the process—no need to worry. After completion, I clean up temporary files to avoid occupying space. If the update fails, I check the file integrity or look for troubleshooting guides on forums. Regular updates help keep up with road changes, improve navigation accuracy, and avoid unnecessary detours.

I believe updating navigation is crucial for driving safety. I once encountered the risk of entering a one-way street due to outdated maps not showing new roads, so updating at least once a year is essential. Vision owners can make an appointment for professional service at 4S shops, where they use diagnostic equipment for quick operations, though it may cost a small fee. DIY updates are also safe—download maps from the official website to ensure reliable sources, and perform the update while parked. After updating, test the positioning accuracy; if lagging or weak signals are detected, check the GPS module. Remember to turn off the navigation during updates to avoid system conflicts. Keeping data fresh can reduce risks of speeding or traffic violations.

In terms of cost, I opt for the economical approach. map updates are usually free, requiring only your time to download. After registering and logging into the official website, select a map update package of about 1-2GB and store it on a regular USB drive. Inserting it into the car for the update process incurs no additional costs, but ensure a stable internet connection. If DIY isn't your thing, visiting a 4S shop might cost 50-100 yuan depending on the region—still a worthwhile investment for more accurate routes, fuel savings, and time efficiency. Some use mobile map apps like Amap as alternatives, but the car's built-in system is more stable and integrates with the audio system conveniently. I recommend prioritizing original navigation updates and using them in combination.

As a new car owner, I initially didn't know how to update, but later figured out some easy-to-follow steps. First, confirm your navigation system model through the in-car settings menu. Then, visit the Auto official website to find the support page and download the latest map files. Copy these files to an empty SD card or USB drive, insert it into the car's USB port, and follow the on-screen instructions step by step. During the update, avoid operating other functions and remain patient. After the update, check the map database, including points of interest and new roads, and test the navigation accuracy. For first-time operations, you can watch official video tutorials or communicate in owner groups to avoid mistakes. This way, you can enjoy the latest route planning and have a smooth driving experience.


