
Includes basic usage operations, navigation operation instructions, and mobile phone connection methods. The Toyota Corolla only comes equipped with a color central control screen, car phone, and navigation service function in the top configuration, while non-top configurations can only choose to install these features additionally. Generally, when in use, if frequently used, the navigation map needs to be updated once a year, and the 4S store will provide navigation map update services.

I bought the Corolla Elite version last year, and the car navigation system is quite straightforward. When you get in the car, first find the 'MAP' icon on the center console and tap it. The first time you use it, you'll be prompted to agree to the user agreement. In the main navigation interface, there's a magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner—just enter your destination directly, and it supports both handwriting and pinyin input. Here's a little tip: save your addresses in advance using the mobile app at home. If you log in with the same Toyota account on the car system, it will automatically sync, so you don’t have to search for them on the spot. Once you start driving, don’t stare at the screen—the voice prompts are very clear, giving you a 1-kilometer heads-up before turns. For long trips, it's recommended to turn on the real-time traffic feature to avoid congested routes. If the built-in navigation isn’t working well, don’t worry—most people use mobile navigation now, and connecting your phone to the car’s CarPlay makes it even more convenient.


