Porsche wants to offer a slice of current technology for old 911`s around the world. This way, Porsche is responding to customers who own a classic Porsche but need the help of a navigation system.
 

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listened and introduced a new retro navigation unit, that fits perfectly into the DIN-1 slot that has been used in the sports cars for decades and is operated by means of two knobs, six integrated buttons and a touch-sensitive 3.5-inch display. 
 
The navigation radio blends into the dashboard of classic Porsche models, bears the Porsche lettering and is suitable for the sports car generations between the first 911 from the 1960s and the last of the 911 series with air cooling from the mid 1990s (993 series), including the earlier front-engine and mid-engine models. 
 
The new navigation radio comes with low-interference radio reception, navigation, a variety of external music sources, a smartphone connection via Bluetooth and an external microphone. The integrated amplifier delivers 4×45 watts and can be connected either directly to the loudspeakers or to the original sound system using an optional adapter cable.
 
The maps are stored on a microSD card with eight gigabytes of memory and are updated regularly. In Germany, the new navigation radio is available immediately from Porsche Classic Partners or Centres and costs 1,184 euros.