What does car infotainment system mean?

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SanReid
07/30/25 5:52am
Car infotainment system refers to the abbreviation of in-vehicle infotainment products installed in automobiles. Below are some introductions about car infotainment systems: 1. Introduction: Most car infotainment systems are installed in the center console, with some having the main unit and screen integrated together, while others have them separated. Looking back at the first-generation car infotainment systems, they can be understood as the most basic products with multimedia functions (cassette CD + radio), merely achieving the pure function of playing music. 2. Upgraded products: The second-generation products added DVD, MP3, and navigation functions. Moving to car infotainment system 3.0, which is the third-generation product, it includes driving assistance systems, 360° 3D panoramic driving visual assistance systems, and the new Chang UI 2.0 information aggregation desktop products.
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