JLR infotainment sucks
#1
JLR infotainment sucks
I've owned an Audi and an BMW in the past and this is my first Jag and boy what a disappointment the infotainment system is.
I know many of you guys care just about the car and not the infotainment system, but I'm a geek and that part of the car is just as important to me.
Even the "refreshed" 2016 infotainment feels like generations behind BMW's iDrive. The touchscreen is slow and laggy, the button placement is bad, the Nav is almost the same as my first car - 2004 Mazda RX-8's nav though with slightly better DPI.
I caved in and bought the Sygic nav as well for $75 and hoped it would be better, but it just looks clowny and not classy in a car like this. It is a step up from the JLR nav. I'm really hoping they improve the InControl platform.
I know Peter Virk and JLR keep winning awards for their infotainment, but on the ground in their latest cars nothing has really changed. I was looking forward to JustDrive but I doubt that will ever get released. The rest of the InControl apps are a crappy selection, none of which I want to use (besides probably Sygic just because the JLR nav is horrendous).
I don't expect much to change, but really just wanted to rant about how I feel like I've taken a few steps back in the infotainment department coming from a BMW
The car itself is sexy, so cudos to the design and mechanical department!!
I know many of you guys care just about the car and not the infotainment system, but I'm a geek and that part of the car is just as important to me.
Even the "refreshed" 2016 infotainment feels like generations behind BMW's iDrive. The touchscreen is slow and laggy, the button placement is bad, the Nav is almost the same as my first car - 2004 Mazda RX-8's nav though with slightly better DPI.
I caved in and bought the Sygic nav as well for $75 and hoped it would be better, but it just looks clowny and not classy in a car like this. It is a step up from the JLR nav. I'm really hoping they improve the InControl platform.
I know Peter Virk and JLR keep winning awards for their infotainment, but on the ground in their latest cars nothing has really changed. I was looking forward to JustDrive but I doubt that will ever get released. The rest of the InControl apps are a crappy selection, none of which I want to use (besides probably Sygic just because the JLR nav is horrendous).
I don't expect much to change, but really just wanted to rant about how I feel like I've taken a few steps back in the infotainment department coming from a BMW
The car itself is sexy, so cudos to the design and mechanical department!!
#2
I've owned an Audi and an BMW in the past and this is my first Jag and boy what a disappointment the infotainment system is.
I know many of you guys care just about the car and not the infotainment system, but I'm a geek and that part of the car is just as important to me.
Even the "refreshed" 2016 infotainment feels like generations behind BMW's iDrive. The touchscreen is slow and laggy, the button placement is bad, the Nav is almost the same as my first car - 2004 Mazda RX-8's nav though with slightly better DPI.
I caved in and bought the Sygic nav as well for $75 and hoped it would be better, but it just looks clowny and not classy in a car like this. It is a step up from the JLR nav. I'm really hoping they improve the InControl platform.
I know Peter Virk and JLR keep winning awards for their infotainment, but on the ground in their latest cars nothing has really changed. I was looking forward to JustDrive but I doubt that will ever get released. The rest of the InControl apps are a crappy selection, none of which I want to use (besides probably Sygic just because the JLR nav is horrendous).
I don't expect much to change, but really just wanted to rant about how I feel like I've taken a few steps back in the infotainment department coming from a BMW
The car itself is sexy, so cudos to the design and mechanical department!!
I know many of you guys care just about the car and not the infotainment system, but I'm a geek and that part of the car is just as important to me.
Even the "refreshed" 2016 infotainment feels like generations behind BMW's iDrive. The touchscreen is slow and laggy, the button placement is bad, the Nav is almost the same as my first car - 2004 Mazda RX-8's nav though with slightly better DPI.
I caved in and bought the Sygic nav as well for $75 and hoped it would be better, but it just looks clowny and not classy in a car like this. It is a step up from the JLR nav. I'm really hoping they improve the InControl platform.
I know Peter Virk and JLR keep winning awards for their infotainment, but on the ground in their latest cars nothing has really changed. I was looking forward to JustDrive but I doubt that will ever get released. The rest of the InControl apps are a crappy selection, none of which I want to use (besides probably Sygic just because the JLR nav is horrendous).
I don't expect much to change, but really just wanted to rant about how I feel like I've taken a few steps back in the infotainment department coming from a BMW
The car itself is sexy, so cudos to the design and mechanical department!!
#3
Ok, let's be honest. All infotainment systems kinda suck. I have a 2015 BMW X5, and while the screen graphics are slick and it is fast, it's not intuitive at all. Worse, you get glitchy performance when you stream stuff like Spotify from an IPhone. It will only show you the first song you play and then that's it. Complete BS. The JLR unit simply works when you stream anything, and it's consistent so that you never have to repair.
That said, is the JLR system as good as it should be. No. It's not so much that it's slow, but rather it's underwhelming. The graphics are not as crisp, no graphics, and no wow factor at all. InControl Apps has soooo much promise, but it's a half baked idea that appears to be stillborn. The app selection is awful (where's Spotify?). Yet if you ever have used it with music or calendar, you can see it's on the edge of genius.
They need JustDrive ASAP, and they need better integration with the balance of the interface. For example, if you pick an address in contacts, it should load it up as a destination in the Navigation. (Does Sygic work like that?? If so, I'd buy it for that alone)
When is JustDrive going to be released? That will be really cool. What's the delay??
That said, is the JLR system as good as it should be. No. It's not so much that it's slow, but rather it's underwhelming. The graphics are not as crisp, no graphics, and no wow factor at all. InControl Apps has soooo much promise, but it's a half baked idea that appears to be stillborn. The app selection is awful (where's Spotify?). Yet if you ever have used it with music or calendar, you can see it's on the edge of genius.
They need JustDrive ASAP, and they need better integration with the balance of the interface. For example, if you pick an address in contacts, it should load it up as a destination in the Navigation. (Does Sygic work like that?? If so, I'd buy it for that alone)
When is JustDrive going to be released? That will be really cool. What's the delay??
#4
Ok, let's be honest. All infotainment systems kinda suck. I have a 2015 BMW X5, and while the screen graphics are slick and it is fast, it's not intuitive at all. Worse, you get glitchy performance when you stream stuff like Spotify from an IPhone. It will only show you the first song you play and then that's it. Complete BS. The JLR unit simply works when you stream anything, and it's consistent so that you never have to repair.
That said, is the JLR system as good as it should be. No. It's not so much that it's slow, but rather it's underwhelming. The graphics are not as crisp, no graphics, and no wow factor at all. InControl Apps has soooo much promise, but it's a half baked idea that appears to be stillborn. The app selection is awful (where's Spotify?). Yet if you ever have used it with music or calendar, you can see it's on the edge of genius.
They need JustDrive ASAP, and they need better integration with the balance of the interface. For example, if you pick an address in contacts, it should load it up as a destination in the Navigation. (Does Sygic work like that?? If so, I'd buy it for that alone)
When is JustDrive going to be released? That will be really cool. What's the delay??
That said, is the JLR system as good as it should be. No. It's not so much that it's slow, but rather it's underwhelming. The graphics are not as crisp, no graphics, and no wow factor at all. InControl Apps has soooo much promise, but it's a half baked idea that appears to be stillborn. The app selection is awful (where's Spotify?). Yet if you ever have used it with music or calendar, you can see it's on the edge of genius.
They need JustDrive ASAP, and they need better integration with the balance of the interface. For example, if you pick an address in contacts, it should load it up as a destination in the Navigation. (Does Sygic work like that?? If so, I'd buy it for that alone)
When is JustDrive going to be released? That will be really cool. What's the delay??
my BMW worked fine for me, none of the issues you described and I actually found it quite intuitive. At first I liked the idea of a touchscreen over a rotary knob, but after switching I yearn for the idrive rotary controller and even menu functions.
I'm guessing Justdrive is not ready yet which is why they're not talking about it anymore (after talking about it all of last year and winning awards everywhere for it). I too hope we'll eventually get to see it.
I think they're trying something new with Incontrol Pro for the new XF that they announced and I almost wonder if they're going to stop developing for the gen that we have.
#5
I must say, while it all works for me - whatever (option) is in my 2015 V6S - it all also doesn't feel very 2015! As f_in_seattle mentioned, maybe not even 2005. To some extent my 2004 Audi A8L is better equipped and feels more up-to-date or, shall I say, modern. I'm not talking the interior of the F-Type (which I generally love) I'm taking back-up camera, nav, etc., etc., etc. (I do, however, also love the rubberized temperature control buttons as well as the digitalized numerals).
Test drove the new MB C300 last week as a possible replacement, eventually, for my wife's 2006 BMW 325xi (you listening Clay?) and that's not only a stunning interior but talk about a beautiful, ultra-modern, info system!
Test drove the new MB C300 last week as a possible replacement, eventually, for my wife's 2006 BMW 325xi (you listening Clay?) and that's not only a stunning interior but talk about a beautiful, ultra-modern, info system!
Last edited by RickyJay52; 05-10-2015 at 09:40 PM.
#6
#7
I agree with you completely. I am thinking of completely reconfiguring my garage later this year.
I'm getting married, and don't want two cars. Currently I have a BMW M5 and a Jaguar F-Type R Coupe. My fiancee has a Lexus RX. The RX has to go.
But I will probably replace my BMW M5 with a Cayenne Turbo or something like that for the wife.
Now since I use the BMW for when I want top notch tech (concierge feature, advanced real time traffic, HUD, high quality navigation, Bang and Olufsen, etc.) I am concerned about being left with the Jag as my primary car. So I may swap that our for the Mercedes AMG-GTS.
It's a shame that Jag can't have an up to date car. Even the 2016 update is incremental and too little too late.
I'm getting married, and don't want two cars. Currently I have a BMW M5 and a Jaguar F-Type R Coupe. My fiancee has a Lexus RX. The RX has to go.
But I will probably replace my BMW M5 with a Cayenne Turbo or something like that for the wife.
Now since I use the BMW for when I want top notch tech (concierge feature, advanced real time traffic, HUD, high quality navigation, Bang and Olufsen, etc.) I am concerned about being left with the Jag as my primary car. So I may swap that our for the Mercedes AMG-GTS.
It's a shame that Jag can't have an up to date car. Even the 2016 update is incremental and too little too late.
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#9
I agree and like I've said, the Jag's systems works for me and, like you, appreciate how well done the MB is. It does show us all what is capable when an automobile manufacturer put their heads together. Granted, we - the vast majority of us - love what Jaguar's done with our F-Type. They got the right bits right in my opinion.
Cheers Clay.
Last edited by RickyJay52; 05-11-2015 at 02:57 AM.
#10
I agree with you completely. I am thinking of completely reconfiguring my garage later this year.
I'm getting married, and don't want two cars. Currently I have a BMW M5 and a Jaguar F-Type R Coupe. My fiancee has a Lexus RX. The RX has to go.
But I will probably replace my BMW M5 with a Cayenne Turbo or something like that for the wife.
Now since I use the BMW for when I want top notch tech (concierge feature, advanced real time traffic, HUD, high quality navigation, Bang and Olufsen, etc.) I am concerned about being left with the Jag as my primary car. So I may swap that our for the Mercedes AMG-GTS.
It's a shame that Jag can't have an up to date car. Even the 2016 update is incremental and too little too late.
I'm getting married, and don't want two cars. Currently I have a BMW M5 and a Jaguar F-Type R Coupe. My fiancee has a Lexus RX. The RX has to go.
But I will probably replace my BMW M5 with a Cayenne Turbo or something like that for the wife.
Now since I use the BMW for when I want top notch tech (concierge feature, advanced real time traffic, HUD, high quality navigation, Bang and Olufsen, etc.) I am concerned about being left with the Jag as my primary car. So I may swap that our for the Mercedes AMG-GTS.
It's a shame that Jag can't have an up to date car. Even the 2016 update is incremental and too little too late.
Congratulations on your impending marriage.
Last edited by RickyJay52; 05-11-2015 at 08:38 AM.
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