Toyota Entune

Toyota Entune is an integrated multimedia navigation and telematics system, providing satellite-based information on traffic, weather, sports scores, stocks, and fuel prices via subscription through SiriusXM. When connected to a compatible cellular phone running the Entune app, via radio or USB cable, the system provides a browser and other apps, including those from music services such as iHeartRadio, Pandora and XM Satellite Radio. The cell phone app has iOS, Android, and Blackberry versions; to use this feature, a cell phone data plan is required. The system can be controlled with voice recognition,[1] and includes the “Safety Connect†personalization system.
Entune premiered in 2011 on the 2012 model year Toyota Prius v.
The Lexus Enform application suite expands on the technology used by Entune.[2]
Availability
For US vehicles (model years):
- 2012–present 4Runner
- 2013–present Avalon
- 2012–present Camry
- 2012–present Corolla
- 2013–present Highlander
- 2013–present Land Cruiser
- 2012–present Prius, Prius v, Prius c, Prius Plug-in Hybrid
- 2012–present RAV4, RAV4 EV
- 2012–present Sequoia
- 2012–present Sienna
- 2012–present Tacoma
- 2012–present Tundra
- 2013–present Venza
See also
- G-Book (Toyota Japan)
- iDrive
- Microsoft Auto
- Ford Sync
- MyFord Touch
- Hyundai Blue Link
- Kia UVO
- UConnect Web
References
- ↑ "Toyota Announces Entune Multimedia System at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show" (Press release). USA: Toyota. 2011-01-04. Retrieved 2013-07-31.
- ↑ "Lexus Drivers Lexus Enform 2.0 FAQS". USA: Lexus. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
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