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Classic Infotainment Systems by Jaguar | Land Rover

6 years ago
1 min read

TGR Staff 


Jaguar Land Rover Classic has introduced a new infotainment system to its growing range of genuine parts and accessories, bringing modern functionality to classic vehicles in an authentic-looking, classically-styled, head unit.
Designed to suit most classic vehicles running on negative earth electrics, single DIN-sized Classic Infotainment System units incorporate customizable satellite navigation in up to 32 languages, smartphone integration, Bluetooth connectivity, and dual DAB/DAB+ digital radio, as well as FM and AM analog reception.


Additionally, four distinct branded versions of the Classic Infotainment System will be offered specifically for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles, with a choice of black or chrome faceplate finishes to suit Jaguars, and a choice of black or silver brushed aluminum for Land Rovers.
Controlled by a 3.5-inch high-resolution touchscreen integrated between traditional rotary controls and buttons, the navigation system’s Europe-wide route guidance can be displayed as 2D or 3D maps, or as turn arrow instructions, and includes TMC traffic alerts.


Other key features of the Classic Infotainment System include:
  • Telephone functionality, including phonebook transfer via Bluetooth, supports up to four devices, with 1250 contacts per device
  • Internal microphone
  • System languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian
  • Up to 32 languages available for the navigation function


All versions of the Jaguar Land Rover Classic Infotainment System are available to purchase at www.jaguarclassicparts.com, priced from £1,200 ($1,560 USD). A fitting service is offered at Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works in Warwickshire as well as select Authorised Jaguar and Land Rover Retailers.

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield is the founder of The Gentleman Racer, a leading automotive lifestyle site blending cars, travel, and culture. Known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective, the site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados.

A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

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