Jul 15, 2024

Hondas are known for their versatile information-entertainment (infotainment) systems. Every model has multiple technology add-ons for you to choose from. They display must-know information about your trip in real-time, stream audio to help you kill time on long trips and provide vital safety and performance tips. Learn how to use your Honda infotainment system from your local Honda dealer.

an individual connecting their phone to the infotainment system in a 2024 Honda Civic Sedan.

Honda Accord

The best-selling Accord includes a 7-inch or 12.3-inch color touchscreen, depending on the trim level. The extra five inches will help you see more information while driving. You can connect your phone wirelessly using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.

The hybrid models have Amazon Alexa built in. Just say, “Hey, Alexa…” to switch apps or get an answer to your question. The Touring Hybrid trim also has Google for seamless navigation and wireless charging to cut down on clutter.


Honda CR-V

The CR-V was made for busy families and crowded households. The base models have a 7-inch color touchscreen, but once you reach the EX-L, it upgrades to a 9-inch screen. They also have a 7-inch digital cluster display to show you essential performance data. Every version of the CR-V includes Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, with wireless options on the upgraded trims.

There is a 2.5-amp USB smartphone charger and a 12-volt power outlet for charging your portable electronics. The Sport Touring Hybrid trim includes satellite-linked navigation with voice recognition and HD digital traffic warnings so you can look up directions hands-free and get notifications about local traffic alerts. You can cruise around accidents, construction, and other delays to get to your destination on time.


Honda Civic

The Civic has similar infotainment features to keep you in the know. The LX, Sport, and EX have a 7-inch color touchscreen display, while the Touring trim upgrades to the 9-inch screen with a volume knob, customizable settings, and smart shortcuts to keep you focused on the road. The premium trim also includes wireless smartphone charging, satellite-linked navigation, HD radio, and SiriusXM to give you more listening options.


Customizing Your Infotainment Experience

Driving without technology can feel like flying blind. Most of us need to stay connected to our phones and GPS behind the wheel. Consider upgrading to a larger display if you have trouble reading small text. Use wireless charging and Bluetooth connectivity to cut down on cords.

Our driver technology experts are here to help you make the most of these features. We will show you how to connect your device to the center console so you can still access information without taking your eyes off the road. Visit Coeur d’Alene Honda in Coeur d’Alene, ID, to see the latest Honda driver technology in person.