

Hyundai India has introduced the Audio Video Navigation System (AVN), a smart infotainment system for its models namely Elite i20 and i20 Active in the country.
This new infotainment system has been introduced to delight the customers with Hyundai’s in-vehicle experience and to provide “Technology with Human Touch”. This also helps customers to drive vehicles without any disturbances with an optimal driving environment and comfort.
Some of the feature highlights of the new AVN smart infotainment system have been mentioned below.
The new AVN infotainment system is offered with a 17.78 cms (7-inch) touchscreen display with pre-loaded maps, satellite-based voice guided navigation, rear camera display and complete in-car entertainment and connectivity features.
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The system also comes with Bluetooth connectivity that helps the driver/user to sync his/her phone and control the buttons on screen including dialing, answering, syncing and playing songs.
The built-in navigation, on the other hand, comes with intuitive and suggestive keyboard that allows users to search nearby locations to reach their destination conveniently. It also comes with pre-saved routes for easy access.
The hands-free function helps the user to access the multimedia touch screen, browse contacts, place calls and even navigate to contacts’ addresses without touching the phone.
With the help of the Bluetooth streaming audio, the users can also listen to music through the wireless speakers offered with the vehicle. It comes with Smart Vehicle Technology for audio and video playback.
With the addition of the above mentioned equipment lists, the South Korean car manufacturer has also updated the price of both the models:
Hyundai Elite i20:
Elite i20 Asta (O) Petrol: Rs. 7,16,547
Elite i20 Asta (O) Diesel: Rs. 8,28,496
Hyundai i20 Active:
i20 Active SX Petrol: Rs. 7,92,045
i20 Active SX Diesel: Rs. 9,16,685
All the prices are ex-showroom, New Delhi.
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