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Added on the 21/06/2021 09:04:28 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
Porsche is enhancing its infotainment system. The latest, sixth generation of Porsche Communication Management (PCM) in the 911, Taycan, Cayenne and Panamera models now has many new functions.These include native integration of Spotify for the first time, a revised interface design, additional optimisation of Voice Pilot voice assistant, wireless Android Auto connection and improvements for planning charging stops for electric vehicles.New, coloured icons make the functions of the revised PCM 6.0 user interface easier to recognise. Porsche made this improvement at the suggestion of its customers.In addition to a clearer display, the PCM update improves the scope of the Voice Pilot. The integrated voice assistant is further improved and makes it easier to access several functions. These include news, the operating manual and in-car music streaming.
The sixth generation of Porsche Communication Management (PCM) launches in the Porsche 911, Cayenne and Panamera models this summer.
The home straight for the new Porsche 911: the eighth generation of the sports car classic comes to European market at the beginning of 2019. In advance of this, the prototypes are revving up their engines again, to complete the final testing programme around the globe – putting the new sports cars under a great deal of stress. They are shuttling between climate zones with temperature differences of up to 85 degrees Celsius; sprinting across elevation changes spanning more than four kilometres; enduring traffic jams in major cities and setting new records on the racetracks. After all of this, every component of the car must function just as reliably as it did at the outset.
1000 hours working time, 670 cups of coffee, 1450 snacks, 36 attendees and six teams: These are the figures of our first internal Porsche Infotainment Hackathon, which took place in the end of January at our R&D center Weissach, near Stuttgart.
Ahead of the Porsche Singapore Classic, the Porsche Brand Ambassador Paul Casey immerses himself in the world of the sports car manufacturer when visiting the new Porsche Studio in Singapore. The Englishman will tee off together with a top international line-up at the Laguna National Golf Resort Club from 21 to 24 March.