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NissanConnect Services

Catégorie : Auto et véhiculesVersion: 3.2.2

Taille:32.6 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.0+

Promoteur:Nissan Europe

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Description de l'application

Connectez votre véhicule Nissan à l'application NissanConnect Services et découvrez un nouveau niveau de contrôle de la voiture. Cette application pour smartphone vous permet de vous connecter et de gérer directement votre Nissan.

Modèles compatibles (par date de production) :

  • Nissan X-Trail : à partir de septembre 2022
  • Nissan ARIYA : à partir de juillet 2022
  • Nissan Qashqai : à partir de juillet 2021
  • Nissan LEAF : à partir de mai 2019
  • Nissan Navara : à partir de juillet 2019
  • Nissan Juke : à partir de novembre 2019
  • Nissan Townstar EV : à partir de septembre 2022
  • Nissan Townstar : à partir de novembre 2022
  • Nissan Primastar : à partir de novembre 2023

Vérifiez les documents d'immatriculation de votre véhicule pour le mois et l'année de production. Créez un compte et connectez-vous via l'application pour accéder à toutes les fonctionnalités. L'activation du service est rationalisée dans l'application.

NissanConnect Services Fonctionnalités de l'application :

Connectivité et contrôle :

  • Connectez des ordinateurs portables, des tablettes ou des smartphones au point d'accès Wi-Fi embarqué dans la voiture.
  • Commande vocale des fonctions du véhicule.

Navigation et planification de voyage :

  • Accédez aux rapports de conduite quotidiens, mensuels et annuels.
  • Envoyez des destinations à votre voiture depuis votre smartphone avant de partir.
  • Localisez votre voiture garée et obtenez un itinéraire à pied.

Confort et commodité :

  • Activez à distance votre klaxon et vos lumières pour localiser votre voiture.
  • Accès facile au support client Nissan.

Sûreté et sécurité :

  • Assistance routière directe depuis votre véhicule.
  • Définissez des alertes pour la vitesse, l'emplacement et le temps de conduite.

Gestion des véhicules électriques (LEAF, ARIYA) :

  • Température de la cabine préréglée.
  • Surveillez le niveau de la batterie.
  • Démarrez la charge à distance.

La disponibilité des fonctionnalités varie selon le modèle et le niveau de finition. Consultez votre concessionnaire Nissan ou visitez notre site Web pour plus de détails.

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