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Does Asian dragon have carplay?

Asia Dragon of Pacific Auto Network has no carplay, and Asia Dragon has carlife. The reason why carlife is configured is to connect the Android phone or Apple phone with the car phone, so that the picture on the screen of the phone can be displayed in the car, which is convenient for the driver to realize mobile navigation, make phone calls, send text messages and other operations, similar to the function of carplay.

Asian dragons don't have carplay, and Asian dragons only have carlife and the original factory interconnection mapping system. Asia Dragon is a medium-sized car owned by Toyota. This car uses two engines, one is a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and the other is a 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine.

The length, width and height of Asian dragons are 4975mm (mm), 1850mm (mm) and 1450mm (mm) respectively, and the wheelbase is 2870mm (mm).

Asia Dragon's 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power 13 1kw and a maximum torque of 2 10 Nm. The maximum power speed of this engine is 6600 rpm, and the maximum torque speed is 4400 to 5200 rpm. This engine is equipped with vvt-ie technology and mixed injection technology. It uses aluminum alloy cylinder head and cylinder block.

Matching this engine is cvt transmission.

Asia Dragon's 2.5-liter naturally aspirated engine has a maximum power 154kw and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. This engine can output maximum power at 6600 rpm and maximum torque at 5000 rpm. This engine is equipped with vvt-ie technology and mixed injection technology. It uses aluminum alloy cylinder head and cylinder block.

Matching this engine is 8at transmission.

Using 8at transmission can improve the fuel rationality of automobile.

The front suspension of Asian Dragon is McPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is E-type multi-link independent suspension.

E-type multi-link independent suspension can improve the handling and ride comfort of the car.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)