New model moves forward with infotainment system
GENERAL Motors South Africa (GMSA) is due to introduce the all-new Chevrolet Sonic RS next month and with it, the exciting new Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system.
GENERAL Motors South Africa (GMSA) is due to introduce the all-new Chevrolet Sonic RS next month and with it, the exciting new Chevrolet MyLink infotainment system.
Comprising a host of smart features, the MyLink system is moving Chevrolet vehicles forward in the in-car technology stakes.
MyLink is fitted as standard on the new Sonic RS and features as an optional extra on 2014 Sonic LS models, giving the Sonic range a competitive edge in the B-segment.
MyLink incorporates a host of different media sources and formats, allowing the user to play or watch their favourite media in the car. Bluetooth audio streaming with playlist customisation and full smartphone integration allows MyLink to stay connected and become an extension of the phone itself.
Full phonebook and call list integration with a smart dialling feature makes calling easier than ever before. Video playback and picture gallery viewing while the vehicle is stationary adds another, class leading touch.
The high resolution seven inch touch screen is perfectly integrated into the vehicle’s dashboard and features touch button controls for a thoroughly modern look and feel. Voice control on most smartphones and steering wheel-mounted controls also means the system can be operated in complete safety with both hands on the steering wheel.
MyLink has been designed to be compatible across the board both in terms of phone integration and playable media formats, which means the most common music, picture and video formats can be streamed or played via most smartphones. The additional USB and auxiliary ports ensure other sources of music, videos or photos can also be easily integrated. Up to 35 pre-set and 15 auto stored AM or FM can be programmed.



