Porsche expands entertainment system functions Porsche Communication Management (PCM), expanding them to four new car models. After a successful debut on the electric Macan, YouTube, the world’s most popular video platform, is now standard equipment Models 911, Taycan, Cayenne AND Panamera.
In the latest generation of cars, users have the opportunity to access a video portal when the car is delivered. However, on vehicles already delivered, the functions can be accessed via free software update.
Porsche offers its customers access to YouTube directly in the car. Depending on the model and equipment, the front passenger can watch the video both while driving and during stops. The platform integrates perfectly into the PCM system thanks to Built-in video function.
YouTube offers a wide variety of content for both entertainment and education. This way, travelers can find ideas for an interesting stop, such as visiting a specific place or stopping at a restaurant along the way. Those who enjoy more adventurous detours can find suggested routes. There are also helpful videos available to help you learn how to use Porsche car functionsincluding the Spotlight series of guides.
The platform also offers updated information on weather, news and local events, making it not just entertainment but also valuable resource for information. YouTube can be used for free in the PCM system, without registration. However, once you’re signed in to your account, you can view personalized recommendations, channels you’ve subscribed to, and videos you’ve saved to favorites.
All Porsche models compatible with this system only play car stopped, YouTube content on the central PCM display, allowing you to make fun and sometimes productive use of EV charging breaks.
An option is available for Cayenne, Panamera and Tycan. second display for passengeran element that is not visible to the driver, so as not to be distracted while driving. However, this option allows passengers to enjoy YouTube content even while driving, making travel even more enjoyable and turning the German brand’s cars into mobile media center.
Source: HD Motori
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