What is the map in the car?

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DelMalachi
07/25/25 5:09pm
Map in the car refers to the navigation system that displays road conditions on the vehicle's central control screen via satellite. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Introduction: Some car maps also include GPS navigation functionality. Car GPS navigation is a vehicle tracking system that provides navigation through satellite positioning, solving the problem of drivers getting lost due to unfamiliar road conditions. 2. Function: Car GPS navigation can determine the vehicle's position via satellite positioning, allowing drivers to find their way in unfamiliar environments. Additionally, vehicles can be located through GPS navigation if they are lost.
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LilyRose
08/11/25 10:05pm
As a seasoned driver who spends all day studying in-car systems, the most common map in the car is the navigation map! It usually appears on the central control screen, and sometimes the dashboard will also display a simplified route. This thing is not just a flat map, it locates the car's position in real-time. Nowadays, new cars come with Beidou or GPS positioning modules, combined with speed signals and gyroscopes, so even if you drive into a tunnel, you won't get lost. I particularly like its function of warning about speed cameras and congested sections in advance, which is much more stable than a phone mount. However, it's important to remember to update the map package at the 4S store in time. Last year, I encountered an embarrassing situation where the data for a newly built highway wasn't included.
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