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Desinformado: Garmin to provide Navigation to Grand Vitara, SX4 and Equator Models
2009-10-17 7:04am -07:00T Visit Desinformado


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Garmin announced today that its automotive OEM division will provide an integrated navigation system for the new 2010 model year Suzuki Grand Vitara, Suzuki SX4 and Suzuki Equator. Expanding upon previous success, this new program will debut with the 2010 model year Grand Vitara – the most affordable SUV on the market that will include GPS as standard equipment. This is the second model year Garmin has been selected as standard equipment for the Suzuki SX4 Sport.

The navigation system offered with the Suzuki Grand Vitara and SX4 are based on the popular nüvi 765 and includes a fully integrated mount that allows for elegant mounting inside the vehicle, but also makes it easy-to-remove for adventures on foot. The T.R.I.P. (Travel, Real-time traffic, Information and Play) comes preloaded with maps of North America, and sports a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with nearly six million points of interest (POI) such as restaurants, hotels, ATMs, gas stations and more. In addition, Suzuki is enhancing the unit’s POI database by adding a number of lifestyle-oriented, Suzuki-recommended destinations and landmarks that will be clearly marked with a Suzuki “Way of Life” icon on the...

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