
Porsche 992.2 Plays Youtube
Porsche is expanding the entertainment options offered by Porsche Communication Management (PCM). There is no shortage of entertainment in your sports car as YouTube is now included as standard in all new Porsche 911 models that support in-car video.
Porsche 911 Plays Youtube
Porsche launched the YouTube possibility with the all-electric Macan. In addition to the Porsche 911, it is now available as standard also in the Taycan, Cayenne and Panamera models that support in-car video. In newly configured vehicles, users have access to the video portal from the moment they take delivery of their vehicle. Existing vehicles that have already been delivered and have in-car video functionality can be retrofitted free of charge via a software update.
All compatible Porsche models play YouTube content on the central display of the PCM when the car is stationary. This makes productive and entertaining use of charging breaks in electrically powered vehicles. A passenger display is optionally available for the Cayenne, Panamera and Taycan model lines. It is designed so that it cannot be seen from the driver’s seat and does not distract the driver. This means that passengers can also enjoy YouTube content while the car is in motion. This comprehensive entertainment system makes long journeys in two- and four-door Porsche sports cars even more entertaining. The Porsche becomes a mobile multimedia hub.
YouTube works free of charge in the PCM with no prior registration. After optional login with a personal YouTube account, users can directly access individual recommendations, subscribed channels or stored favourites.

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