What are the infotainment features of the Changan UNI-K?

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EvaDella
07/29/25 8:07pm
Changan UNI-K's infotainment system offers the following features: Vehicle Information: The left screen of the UNI-K's instrument cluster displays tire pressure information for all four tires, the center screen shows real-time speed, AR navigation, and other visuals, while the right screen provides vehicle data such as the streaming rearview mirror, fuel level, and G-force. Common Functions: The UNI-K's multimedia system includes various frequently used functions like Bluetooth, internet connectivity, and navigation. Additionally, it is equipped with the iFlytek voice interaction system, enabling features like wake-up-free operation, multi-turn dialogue, context recognition, and cross-scenario recognition. Radar Alert: When radar alert functions are triggered, the UNI-K's 14-speaker system can deliver warning sounds to the driver through directional sound fields, providing better alerts.
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