WiFi mirroring technology powers new navigation
The new navigation system is accessible through the bike's vibrant TFT display and operates via WiFi mirroring technology. It syncs with Moto Morini's MotoFun App, which is available for free on both Android and Apple platforms. The mirroring feature enhances the display's visibility and brightness, ensuring that riders can easily read the screen while on the move. The X-Cape 650 features a seven-inch display, while the Seiemmezzo comes with a more compact five-inch screen.
Customizable display layouts
Riders can now choose from various layout options, including a satellite map view that incorporates real-time traffic updates. The system also offers day and night modes, allowing users to toggle between auto contrast settings or select their preferred visual style. For Seiemmezzo owners, a unique "pictogram navigation view" has been developed to make the most of the bike's smaller display.
Safety measures
To minimize distractions, the system requires that addresses be input only when the bike is stationary. The update also includes Bluetooth pairing capabilities with intercom systems, allowing riders to receive audio directions and even stream music from their smartphones.
How to get the update
For those who already own an X-Cape 650 or Seiemmezzo, the upgrade is available at no cost. Simply visit your nearest Moto Morini dealership to have your display updated. New models sold from 2024 will come standard with the new navigation features.
Conclusion
Moto Morini continues to invest in enhancing the user experience for its existing models, even as it prepares to launch new ones. The latest navigation update for the X-Cape 650 and Seiemmezzo is a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation and rider satisfaction.