Kia Niro EV Media Screen | Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Schedule Charging and more!
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- The Kia Niro EV features a similar 10.25" media screen that you're going to find in a number of other Kia vehicles. Most trim levels of the Niro in the hybrid, plugin hybrid and electric feature this screen, while there is a smaller 8" screen standard in some lower trim levels.
In this video you're going to learn everything that you need to know about the larger 10.25" screen including how to connect a phone, setup Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, use factory navigation, set up charge schedules, precondition your EV and more!
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Kia Niro
- Wind+ (Canada) / Wind with Preserve Pack (USA)
- Cityscape Green Exterior / Charcoal Interior
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Canada - $51,733
USA - $42,225
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Kia Niro EV Infotainment Home Page, User Profiles and Customizing the Screen
01:15 - EV Range, Departure Settings, Pre-Conditioning the Cabin and Scheduling Charging
03:50 - Using factory navigation in the Niro
07:00 - Adding an iPhone and setting up Apple Car Play (Plus Changing Vehicle Name)
11:05 - Adding an Android an setting up Android Auto
14:30 - Climate Control, Media: AM, FM, SiriusXM and Setting up Presets
17:15 - Driver Assistance, Display, Safety, Smart Liftgate and Keyfob Tricks
22:00 - Navigation Settings, Voice Recognition, Display, Custom buttons, Clock and Media Sources
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Weird that there is no wireless Apple carplay for such an modern car. Nice explanation.
Right? Hyundai is finally starting to add it into newer vehicles but existing owners won't be able to utilize wireless
Little bit of automotive history coupled with bad marketing: in the 1970s, Chevrolet added the Nova to it's lineup. We all know what a nova is: an exploding star that becomes an enormously bright object in space. Lots of great advertising imagery to associate that with name, right? So why, GM asked for several years, are sales of Nova's so appallingly bad in Latin America? It turns out that in Spanish, "No Va" means "Won't Go." You'd think in an organization as big as GM someone within their bureaucracy would think to check the languages of countries to whom they export vehicles and notify decision makers that there's a big language problem with the name of the car.
So, cut to the 2020's, and a Korean automobile company has created a vehicle that, while isn't spelled the same, sounds and awful lot like "Nero." I don't know about you, but I'm not sure I'd want to own a car that sounds like it was named after an emperor who fiddled while Rome burned. Just a thought.
Well damn! I hadn't put those two things together but that's a great point. There's always something with pronunciation and words being lost in translation. Thanks for this one Patrick!