Nissan expands connected services in Europe | FP – Tech

Nissan expands connected services in Europe | FP – Tech
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Nissan has announced that it has expanded the availability of its services in Europe NissanConnect of new generation. An update that debuts together with the new Qashqai: not surprisingly, the Japanese brand itself has made it known that buyers of the new SUV in Europe can now experience a better and personalized experience, thanks to the integration of services such as Google built-ina system that allows you to use Google Maps and also, once logged in with a personal Google account, to access your favorite places and points of interest.

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The new generation of NissanConnect Services offers access to the ecosystem of apps available for download on Google Play. Also updated is the user interface design, which now allows more intuitive access and use of information than before. However, the number of vehicle functions that can be controlled via the new generation app is increasing: Nissan even talks about the double the number of controllable functions compared to before. In all of this, the Japanese company says, the system offers a more personalized experience “aimed at improving the owner’s lifestyle inside and outside their car”.

Maintenance and charging

Chapter maintenance: The NissanConnect Services app can alert you to the need to replace or repair damaged parts and conveniently schedule service appointments. Separate mention for the brand’s 100% electric models: in this case the application helps to identify the more convenient charging timestaking into account the residual capacity of the battery but above all the most favorable times compared to home consumption.

It doesn’t end in Europe…

“Nissan connected services have offered innovative ways to maximize car value since telematics services existed more than 20 years ago – said Yukio Ito, Corporate Vice President, responsible for Global Customer Experience and Connected Car Services – In line with our user-centric approach, Nissan is accelerating the delivery of services that enrich the daily lives of our customersensuring they are connected even when they are not in their vehicles.” Nissan announced the expansion of this service to other regions and models will be announced soon.

 
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