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- Porsche has rolled out touchscreen-equipped yet vintage-looking stereos that will fit into Porsche 911s from the '60s through the '90s and come with Porsche's navigation system and Bluetooth support.
- Both Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) units support Apple’s CarPlay, and the larger PCCM Plus also supports Android Auto.
- Currently, the two stereos are available from the German Porsche Classic online shop, priced starting just over $1500.
For owners of vintage Porsche 911s, the car stereo experience can be a bit lacking, especially if you've become accustomed to navigation and the ability to play every song you own at a moment's notice. For drivers who want the experience of an air-cooled Porsche while listening to Spotify and getting turn-by-turn directions to the nearest vintage-911 meetup, Porsche now has them covered.
The German automaker unveiled two new vintage-looking Porsche Classic Communication Management (PCCM) car stereos. The first PCCM fits the single-DIN space (a size standard set by the Germans in the '80s that stands for Deutsche Industrie Norm) found in Porsche 911s from the 1960s to the early-1990s 993 models. It has a 3.5-inch touchscreen with Porsche’s route guidance system integrated and support for Apple CarPlay. To make it look like it belongs in the vehicle, it has two knobs on either side of the display and six buttons. It actually looks like it belongs in the vehicle that was built when Apple founder Steve Jobs was only about 10 years old.
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