Stellantis Introduces Simplified Connected Services with New Packages

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Streamlining Connected Services

Stellantis is taking a significant step in simplifying the connected services landscape with the introduction of two new packages. As connectivity in vehicles becomes more integral to the driving experience, the complexities of multiple subscription plans have become cumbersome for users. Stellantis aims to eliminate this confusion by consolidating various functions into two essential packages.

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Connect One – The Basic Package

The first package, named Connect One, is a complimentary offering available for a full decade. This package includes vital features like over-the-air software updates, vehicle health reports, and service alert notifications. Additionally, it provides owners the ability to remotely lock and unlock their vehicles and manage electric charging. A notable advantage of Connect One is its extended trial for remote functions, evolving from a mere three-month access to ten years.

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Connect Wi-Fi Plus – Enhanced Features

If users desire additional capabilities, Stellantis offers Connect Wi-Fi Plus for a monthly fee of $17.99 after a complimentary three-month trial. This package enhances the driving experience with features such as an unlimited data hotspot for up to eight devices, Amazon Alexa integration, and real-time navigation updates. More importantly, it expands remote vehicle control functionalities, allowing owners to start their cars remotely or manage climate settings. Additionally, with enhanced tracking features, owners can locate stolen vehicles or monitor their vehicle’s usage to prevent misuse.

Overall, Stellantis’ initiative to streamline connected services demonstrates their commitment to improving user experience and ensuring vehicle connectivity is both practical and accessible.

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