I have to agree with TheLight75's response. It's very basic vs WAZE or Google MAPS (which is what I used prior to the KONA EV). It DOES display traffic - and seems pretty accurate. (It doesn't display Police Alerts (Radar, etc) and you can't generate such alerts (hazards). Basically just TRAFFIC & Accident alerts). The 1 thing that is kind of frustrating is that NONE of the CONTACT ADDRESSES get downloaded when Pairing my Android. So I have to "Enter" every destination address when navigating someplace already in my contacts. The Voice Recognition works very well at this though - I dont have to actually "type" in the address, just say "NAVIGATE to .. address ... " Seems to get it correct every time. And after, I have it in "previous addresses" to select from.
Also, the thing I have learned from the $Stealer is that the NAVIGATION Maps get updated infrequently - supposedly like every 4-6 months or so. And that auto-update of the maps requires the BLUELINK service (or whatever you have outside the US). He told me that there are a couple of ways to have the updates pushed to the NAV system : Have the repair dept update the UPDATES directly at the shop, or (supposedly) download the file(s) to a USB stick and update using this USB transfer method. I have yet to figure out THAT way to do that. Yep, there is a USB port. However the actual method to download current maps & get them updated is still a mystery. (Anyone have knowledge of how to do that?) Anyway, I'll cross that Technical bridge in 3 years when the (Expensive @ $30/month) BLUELINK service expires. At that time I may just choose to simply use Android AUTO's Google or WAZE Maps. In the meantime, I actually like the built-in NAV system. .. and LOVE LOVE this feature-rich EV ULIMATE !! (vs the TESLA 3)