
Geely Emgrand navigation system can be updated by following these steps: 1. Download the car map and enter the setting mode of the onboard computer; 2. Install the map, open the application, enter the map interface, and check if the positioning is normal; 3. Click the setting button in the upper left corner, log in to the account, and select offline data for update. Taking the 2020 Geely Emgrand GL as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of length 4725mm, width 1802mm, height 1478mm, a wheelbase of 2700mm, a fuel tank capacity of 55l, and a curb weight of 1335kg. The 2020 Geely Emgrand GL features a front McPherson independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.4l turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 141ps, maximum power of 104kw, and maximum torque of 235nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Every time I update the navigation system for my Geely Emgrand, I always start with the simplest method. Typically, I visit the official Geely website, navigate to the owner support page, enter the model and year, and then download the latest map update package to an empty USB drive. Remember to format the USB drive to FAT32. After copying the files, plug it into the car's USB port, and the dashboard will prompt the installation process, which takes about 20-40 minutes. Never turn off the engine or remove the USB drive midway, as it may cause data corruption. Personally, I back up the old maps just in case—once, a failed update was resolved by simply restarting the system. Checking the official website announcements every six months ensures free access to new maps, while older models might require an annual paid upgrade at the dealership for a small fee. The whole process is quite intuitive, and even beginners can handle it easily—the key is to ensure the car is in a stable environment during the operation.

I've used the OTA update method, and the Emgrand can automatically handle it as long as it supports Wi-Fi connection. In the car's settings menu, find the network option, connect to a stable hotspot, switch to the software update item on the navigation page, and it will download and install the latest map package. I prefer this method because it saves time and effort, and no external devices are needed. Make sure the car engine is running during the download, and the battery level is over half for safety. Sometimes the update involves the entire vehicle system firmware, improving performance and avoiding lag. New versions usually fix old bugs, such as navigation calculation errors or route planning delays. It's recommended to check the official website for OTA updates monthly. Some models offer free lifetime upgrades, which can avoid minor troubles caused by navigation errors while driving.

I think the quickest way is a manual USB update. Prepare a blank USB drive, download the map upgrade package from Geely's official website, copy it over, and plug it into the Emgrand's USB port to trigger the installation steps. The whole process takes less than 30 minutes and is straightforward. If you don't have a computer, go to the 4S shop and ask a technician for help; it's usually free. After updating, it's crucial to test the map's accuracy—don't hit the road directly.


