
Turn on the mobile data on your phone (using Wi-Fi is better as it saves mobile data), and also enable the "Personal Hotspot" on your phone. Open the car's infotainment panel and turn on the WIFI switch to enable it. At this point, the car system will automatically search for available mobile network sharing. Next, open the in-car navigation interface and click on "Offline Maps." You will see an offline map update package in the lower-left corner of the interface. A list of all updatable city map database files will pop up. In the download manager, download and install the required database files as per your needs.

I've owned the Wildlander for over half a year now, and the navigation system is quite convenient to use. After getting in the car and starting the engine, the central control screen lights up, and you can see the small navigation icon. A gentle tap takes you to the main interface. To input a destination, you can either type directly on the touchscreen or use the microphone function to speak the address—it automatically recognizes what you say. I often use the voice feature, as it's safer than looking down to operate the system. Once set, it recommends several routes, such as prioritizing highways or avoiding congestion. I choose the one that suits me best and start driving. During the trip, the voice navigation gives advance warnings for turns or exits. Don’t forget to familiarize yourself with the settings beforehand—for example, updating maps in the system menu. It's advisable to connect to the internet regularly to update map data for accuracy. Beginners should try the simulated navigation feature more often—simulate an actual route at home first to get used to the system's feedback. Additionally, connecting your phone via Bluetooth can sync apps and expand navigation resources, but always ensure safety comes first.

As a car enthusiast, I particularly enjoy using the Wildander navigation system during long trips. After starting the engine, I first press the navigation button on the center console to access the main screen. For destination input, I flexibly use either the touch keyboard or voice input, with preference for the latter as it's faster and reduces driving distractions. After entering the address, the system provides multiple route options, and I always choose the fuel-efficient one. During navigation, the voice prompts are clear, including the distance to the next maneuver point, with real-time traffic information requiring internet activation. For safety, I always set the destination before starting the car to avoid mid-drive operations. The system also supports smartphone connectivity - after linking via CarPlay or Android Auto, it can access mobile map data. When parked, I check the map update frequency in vehicle settings to avoid outdated maps. These tips make the navigation experience smoother and more reassuring.

Let's briefly talk about how to operate the Wildlander navigation system. After starting the engine, locate and tap the navigation app icon on the screen. Enter your destination by manually spelling the address on the touchscreen or using the voice command feature. Once the location is confirmed, select your preferred route type, such as the shortest path. During driving, the navigation provides voice-guided directions – it's advisable to rely more on audio prompts than frequently looking at the screen. The system comes with built-in map update functionality that can be manually executed periodically in the settings. For enhanced data reliability, connecting to a smartphone is recommended. The entire process is intuitive and easy to learn, with new users typically mastering it after a few practice runs.


