
The operation method for the Trumpchi GS4 navigation system is as follows: 1. Turn on the navigation switch button; 2. Open the interface and click on the second navigation item; 3. After the system enters the navigation interface, the vehicle's position will be determined via satellite positioning; 4. Select the correct destination, and the navigation will automatically set an economical route to guide the vehicle to the destination. The dimensions of the Trumpchi GS4 are: length 4545mm, width 1856mm, height 1668mm, wheelbase 2680mm, minimum ground clearance 190mm, curb weight 1480kg. It features MacPherson strut front suspension and multi-link non-independent rear suspension.

As an owner of the Trumpchi GS4, I use this navigation system daily for my commute and find the operation quite straightforward. After starting the car, I activate the central control screen where there's a navigation icon towards the middle left—clicking it takes me to the main interface. When inputting a destination, I can type using pinyin to search for place names or handwrite street addresses, both methods are quite accurate. The system then pops up options to confirm the location, and after selecting, I can set route preferences such as 'fastest route' or avoiding highways and toll sections. Once the route is planned, voice guidance begins, providing turn-by-turn directions several hundred meters in advance, while the map displays remaining distance and estimated arrival time. If I take a wrong turn, it automatically recalculates the route to avoid hassle. The navigation also supports real-time traffic updates, and connecting via Wi-Fi to update map data helps avoid congested areas. The only thing to note is to keep the maps up-to-date; I sync free updates monthly using the mobile app. Overall, once familiar, it's very convenient, especially for long trips, saving time and providing peace of mind.

I've been driving the GS4 frequently lately and have picked up some tips for using the navigation system. When starting up, just tap the navigation icon on the center console. Instead of typing complex characters for your destination, entering pinyin abbreviations is much faster. For example, typing 'bjxz' will bring up options for 'Beijing West Station'. After selecting your route, voice control can save you time - just hold the voice button on the steering wheel and say 'Navigate to [park name]' to set it instantly. For safety, minimize screen operation while driving - once your route is set, avoid unnecessary tapping. The real-time traffic feature is extremely useful as it automatically adjusts your route to avoid congested areas. I've also created a saved list of frequently visited locations for quick access later. Occasionally when the signal is weak, positioning may be inaccurate, but simply parking and restarting the system solves this. Remember to update maps using your phone's hotspot, with monthly updates being most reliable - outdated maps might lead you astray.

The navigation operation of the Trumpchi GS4 is basically a three-step process. Turn on the central control screen and tap the navigation icon to enter the system. On the main interface, input the destination address or keywords, and common places like shopping mall names will show up as options upon direct search. After selecting the destination, set the route type, such as 'Standard' or 'Economy' mode, which affects path selection. Once confirmed, the route will be planned and voice guidance will begin, displaying the map and remaining time during the journey. The function supports real-time traffic updates, so ensure the internet connection is active. To exit, tap 'Stop Navigation' when finished. The operation is simple, but it's recommended to set it up while parked to avoid distractions.


