Watching Richard Symons reviewing the “6” and he wasn’t holding back on the navigation. It got me thinking, we all know that plugging into the phone and using Android Auto or CarPlay will get you better maps/navigation but with preconditioning of the battery improving charging speeds, can these other apps work with the car to activate preconditioning? Richard is a bit of a Tesla fan and they’ve very good software, so I’m not sure whether he’s pointing out software inefficiencies deliberately or whether they really are that bad.
What car satnav is brilliant, afterall they all think you will be using AA or CP.
The Satnav in the 6 is the same as my Tuscon without the electrical bits, its functional and no lag in comparison to what others can be. You are given an option of 2 routes quickest and slowest if you like, similar to the more laggy on in the Skoda Superb I had. Hyundai/Kia system is perhaps a little dated but still functional. For example your in say one info screen and rather swiping down, to get to all the settings in that screen, you have to go through a menu button on whatever screen your on. Neither here or there to me, I hate touch screens at best of time lol, but we all get use to it after a day or two. The Kona has the new system, which is weird given the 6 is the flagship.
Bjorn explains it here