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Rolls-Royce Wraith: Infotainment Elevated to Cullinan Professional Standards

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                            Rolls-Royce is synonymous with luxury, and the Wraith is no exception. However, even the best can be improved. With the new upgrade to the Cullinan Professional Infotainment System, Wraith owners now have access to advanced features that redefine the driving experience. Here’s a glimpse of the cutting-edge additions that set this upgrade apart from previous Rolls-Royce models: 1. Expanded Storage with a 200GB Hard Disc The upgraded infotainment system now includes 200GB of storage, providing ample space to store music, videos, and other data. This addition aligns with the Rolls-Royce philosophy of offering maximum convenience and luxury to its drivers. 2. Enhanced Multimedia: USB Video and Video In Motion Entertainment has been significantly enhanced with support for USB video and Video In Motion. Passengers can enjoy uninterrupted media playback, making every journey more enjoyable. 3....

971 Innodrive Coding Activation

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          Sonics (11-16-2023, Rennlist Member): https://ownsilentuae.com/products/conversion-of-adaptive-cruise-control-acc-to-innodrive-incl-adaptive-cruise-control-for-porsche I’m looking into driver assistance features for a 2017 Porsche Panamera 971 with the following options: - 7Y1: Lane Change Assist (LCA) - P8A: Lane Keep Assist (LKA) with Speed Limit Indicator - 8T3: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) with Porsche Active Safe (PAS) I want to add Innodrive, primarily for its Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) and Active Lane Keeping features. I’m not interested in the speed-adaptive features or traffic sign recognition. Can Innodrive be activated on my car with coding? I found a company, Own Silent International, claiming they can activate Innodrive, but I’m unsure of their reliability. Any advice? Chimuel (11-17-2023, Racer): You don’t need Innodrive for Traffic Jam Assist. It’s a feature of ACC. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) is already on your car, but there’s no mention of ...