The concept of a car connected to the internet is increasingly present in the life of Brazilian consumers.
First focused on multimedia issues such as making calls, and pairing the cell phone on the bluetooth system, today it is possible to do a multitude of things in your car such as ordering a snack or paying a toll.
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Most cars have integration technology with services such as GPS, voice assistant and, if linked to a phone plan, can act as a wi-fi router for several devices.
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Fiat Pulse
Fiat’s new SUV model arrived with the novelty that you can add some car controls from your smartphone, smartwatch or alexa. For this, however, it is necessary to pay an amount of R$ 2,650.00 to have the Connect Me package.
Hyundai HB20
The South Korean automaker launched the bluelink service exclusively for HB20. Made in partnership with Vivo, the system costs R$1,400 and monthly fees start at R$29.90 with all options.
Jeep Renegade
Every month you receive a report on the health of the car, which can prompt you to do more preventive checks. The automaker also has a partnership with Tim and you can have Wi-Fi for 8 people for values ranging from R$30 to R$100 per month.
Ford Ranger
The Ford pickup uses the SYNC multimedia system. In it you get great connectivity with various applications, vehicle climate control and GPS. FordPass Connect also allows full interaction with the vehicle.
Onix and Onix Plus
Chevrolet cars have a native Wi-Fi system, which can connect up to 7 devices for R$29.90 (2Gb) and R$84.99 (20Gb). The MyLink system also integrates your SmartPhone into the vehicle.
Volkswagen Nivus
The German automaker’s system is VW Play, which shows vehicle information such as the sound system, connectivity and even offers its own app store where you can download Meu Volkswagen.
BMW 2 Series Grand Coupe
BMW Connect Drive is available for almost all models of the brand and works via an integrated SIM card, as part of the Teleservices (6AE) equipment.
To activate the service, you need to subscribe to the dealership and you can have real-time traffic information and concierge service.
Volvo XC90
The owner has two free years of the Volvo On Call service, which has an integrated security system and serves as a travel diary. After the period, it is necessary to renew the plan, which starts at R$720.
Mercedes AMG GT
Mercedes works with the Comand Online system, where it is possible to integrate entertainment, navigation and communication services. It is also possible for up to three passengers to connect their devices wirelessly.
Porsche 911
Porsche’s Connect works as a phone module and a Wi-Fi hotspot. There is also the option of integration with GPS, infotainment.
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