How to Use Navigation in the Roewe i5?

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AnthonyRose
07/25/25 6:48am
The steps to use the navigation in the Roewe i5 are as follows: 1. Turn on the navigation switch button to open the interface, then click the menu bar button at the bottom; 2. Open the second navigation bar item, and the system will enter the navigation interface; 3. Enter the destination; 4. Click the navigation button in the lower right corner; 5. The navigation will automatically set an economical route to guide the driver to the destination. The Roewe i5 is a high-energy internet compact car under the Roewe brand. In terms of appearance, it features a rhythmic floating wing-style wide grille design, paired with rectangular front headlight clusters. In terms of dimensions, the car measures 4601mm in length, 1818mm in width, and 1489mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. In terms of power, the Roewe i5 is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5T turbocharged engine, with maximum power outputs of 120ps and 169ps, and maximum torques of 150nm and 250nm, respectively.
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DeAriel
08/10/25 6:18pm
Using the navigation system in the Roewe i5 feels quite convenient. The first time I used it, I just started the car, and after the engine ignited, the central control screen automatically lit up. Then, I usually tap the navigation icon, which is typically a map symbol. Next, I enter the destination by typing the address or place name using the touchscreen keyboard, or by searching for nearby locations. After setting the route, the system provides multiple options, and I choose the fastest one. Once confirmed, it starts real-time navigation. During the trip, it gives clear voice prompts for turns and other directions, so I don’t have to keep staring at the screen. What I like most is the online feature, which automatically updates real-time traffic conditions to help avoid congestion. If there’s no signal, the offline maps still work well. The operation is simple and easy to get used to, making it great for beginners on long trips without worrying about getting lost.
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