Garmin launches new sat-nav range

Priced at Rs 17,900

Navigations systems major Garmin Corporation launched four new products for the Indian market.

A new design GPS navigator nüvi 2565LM, nüvi 2465LM, a driving recorder and a wireless rear view camera. Garmin is offering free lifetime map updates for their new products that include four updates per year.

These navigation systems are available in Indian accents and you can also program it use your own voice. “Garmin nüMaps lifetime will let you download up-to-date map information on streets, highways and points of interest,” said Tony An, Garmin Asia’s Marketing Director.

The 5-inch display nüvi 2565LM will be available for a price of Rs 17,900 and the 4.3-inch display 2465LM will be available for Rs 14,900. The driving recorder (GDR10) and the rear view camera (GRVC10) are priced at Rs 7,900 and Rs 6,900 respectively.

The Mumbai and Delhi regions contribute up to 50 percent of Garmin India’s total sales annually.

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Issue: 165 | May 2013

Much anticipated family cars and the future of Indian motorsport in the May 2013 issue.
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