Delphi Targets GM SUV Owners With Premium Navigation
June 28th, 2006 • Related • Filed Under
TROY, Mich., June 26 /PRNewswire/ — Delphi introduces the Delphi TNR800 (Touch Screen Navigation Radio) to the consumer market, combining advanced DVD-based navigation with AM/FM/CD without giving up the convenience, control and functionality of other connected accessories.
The Delphi TNR800 is uniquely designed for seamless integration and functionality in most 2003-2006 GM light trucks and SUVs including the Chevy Tahoe, Suburban, Trailblazer, Avalanche, Silverado; Hummer H2; GMC Envoy, Yukon, Denali; Buick Rainier; and, Cadillac Escalade. Collectively, these North American vehicles are the best selling in their class, but less than 10 percent were equipped with factory navigation.


Comment by endo on 28 June 2006:
About four years too late, kids. Dodge got this right by offering the factory nav as a $1600 dealer-installed-option on any vehicle capable of accepting it…I believe as early as 03. Whereas most GM dealers would tell you this mod was “impossible” even a year ago.
I’ve had mine for a year-and-a-half and absolutely love it. I started a write-up here (not finished yet):
http://www.catastrophicerror.com/~endo/z71/2004gmc/nav/nav.html