
Mahindra XUV700 stays connected with India Today app on new AdrenoX system
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The new system keeps passengers updated with the latest news through the India Today app, which comes integrated with the new AdrenoX system, developed by Bosch.
The technology industry is ever-evolving, and connected car features on upcoming cars are the next trend. One such company making strides in the connected car space is Mahindra & Mahindra, with its latest flagship, the Mahindra XUV700, as it features a high-tech AdrenoX connected car system, built in partnership with Bosch. Now, the system is infused with a dozen connected car features as well as in-built apps with free subscriptions on the purchase of the new 7-seater SUV. The new system not only stays connected with the latest music, but also keeps the passengers updated with the latest news through the India Today app, which comes integrated with the new system.
The large 10.25-inch infotainment system is powered by AdrenoX Connect, and developed by Bosch to offer an innovative, immersive, and intuitive experience to customers. Moreover, the various connectivity features, such as the India Today app, can be accessed on both the mobile app and smart watches via the AdrenoX connectivity system. The in-built India Today app provides access to a wide variety of content such as news, weather, and horoscope. The smart home feature allows the user to configure and control the devices at home from the car. Moreover, the Alexa Built-in integration makes it possible to control the vehicle functions while driving as well as through remote voice commands.

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