Renault Welcome Naviextras (2026)
Renault has anthropomorphized the experience with "Navie"—a voice assistant that speaks like a human, not a robot. Because Navie is integrated with NAVIE-XTRAS, you can use natural language. You don’t say "Navigate to 123 Main Street." You say,
Here are a few options for a "Welcome" piece for Renault Naviextras, ranging from a professional marketing blurb (suitable for a website or brochure) to a direct user interface message. renault welcome naviextras
We received a notification on the Renault Welcome app on our phone: "Map updates available (France Zone 4). Installing overnight." No dealer visit. No USB. Just a Wi-Fi connection at home. We received a notification on the Renault Welcome
Welcome to Renault Naviextras, your dedicated portal for unlocking the full potential of your vehicle’s navigation system. As the official update tool, Naviextras ensures that your Renault remains as dynamic and connected as the day you first drove it. Just a Wi-Fi connection at home
NAVIE-XTRAS is not a household name like Google Maps, but in the world of automotive-grade navigation, it is a titan. Based in Romania, NAVIE-XTRAS has spent nearly two decades providing map services for major brands like Nissan, Infiniti, and Mitsubishi. Their partnership with Renault, however, represents their most ambitious interface yet.