Is the Porsche Classic navigation system available in North America?

Is the Porsche Classic navigation system available in North America?

I ordered a Porsche Classic Radio Navigation (PCRN) system from Pfaff Porsche as soon as I became aware it would become available in North America.

What kind of communication system does Porsche Classic use?

The new Porsche Classic Communication Management system (or PCCM for short) now comes in both 1-DIN (to replace older Porsches’ narrower radios) and 2-DIN sizes now, with the latter replacing the bigger screens in 996-era 911s and 986-generation Boxsters. That larger size, called PCCM Plus, is a huge upgrade for those cars.

Are there any updates to the Porsche Classic?

Porsche Classic will update the map material at regular intervals and make it available via your Porsche Classic Partner or Porsche Centre**. *Available only for PCCM Plus. ** Updates of the map material will continue to be available for the predecessor device Porsche Classic Radio Navigation System (2nd generation).

Are there any modifications to the Porsche 911?

However, not all modifications can be considered an upgrade. In fact, the Total 911 team believe that some tweaks to your Porsche 911 should be avoided at all costs. Here they are: The five-leaf Fuchs wheel design is an intrinsic part of the Porsche 911’s heritage.

When do I need to update my Porsche navigation system?

If you are the owner of a Porsche that was purchased with a navigation system pre-installed in the dash, it is important to understand the process for updating the system when new maps or information become available.

Porsche Classic will update the map material at regular intervals and make it available via your Porsche Classic Partner or Porsche Centre**. *Available only for PCCM Plus. ** Updates of the map material will continue to be available for the predecessor device Porsche Classic Radio Navigation System (2nd generation).

However, not all modifications can be considered an upgrade. In fact, the Total 911 team believe that some tweaks to your Porsche 911 should be avoided at all costs. Here they are: The five-leaf Fuchs wheel design is an intrinsic part of the Porsche 911’s heritage.

The new Porsche Classic Communication Management system (or PCCM for short) now comes in both 1-DIN (to replace older Porsches’ narrower radios) and 2-DIN sizes now, with the latter replacing the bigger screens in 996-era 911s and 986-generation Boxsters. That larger size, called PCCM Plus, is a huge upgrade for those cars.