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For the uninitiated, the NIT G1 (often called "Connect Nav") was the premium navigation system in Alfa Romeos built roughly between 2005 and 2011. It ran on proprietary Navteq (now HERE Technologies) data.
: Includes 2D mapping, basic routing algorithms, and a point-of-interest (POI) database. What's New in the 2010 2011 Update? For the uninitiated, the NIT G1 (often called
Let’s decode the technical jargon:
: Significant additions of "added by users" POIs, such as gas stations, hotels, restaurants, and parking areas. Postal Code Accuracy What's New in the 2010 2011 Update
: Many owners choose to replace the NIT G1 with newer head units (2010–2014 models) that support more recent maps (up to 2018) while using the same physical connectors. Summary of System Compatibility NIT G1 Details Manufacturer Magneti Marelli / Navteq Typical Models Alfa 147, 156, 159, GT, Brera, Spider Update Format CD-ROM (Navigation Disc) Final Official Map Circa 2010/2011 Key Challenge Summary of System Compatibility NIT G1 Details Manufacturer
If you love your Alfa Romeo and want to keep it original (no aftermarket Android head units), then , the user-added Navteq Connect updates are a fantastic stopgap.
The specific pack known as "navteq connect nit g1 europe 2010 2011 alfa added by users new" typically contains: