The Premium version costs $29.99 per year and has pretty much any feature you could need. If you were curious about OnX, there’s a free trial of the app available. That vehicle is a Porsche 911 GTS Targa, so I don’t plan on hitting any trails in it… although it is an all-wheel-drive model, so hmmm. This Lexus is the first time I’ve seen it in action, but I noticed in another car I’m testing the app logo was available there as well. And now it’s all viewable right on your screen if you have a vehicle that handles Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. The app lets you add waypoints, create new lines and routes, and save and share any of your trips as well. You can also take the map info offline so that when you’re out there without a signal, you still know exactly where you are and where you need to go. Depending on which plan you opt for, the app can display weather forecasts, trail open dates, and even landowner information if private property sits near trails. With the OffRoad version of the app, you can get tons of info about an adventure ahead of you. There’s a version for off-roaders, hunters, and those heading into the backcountry on skis or snowboards. ![]() OnX is an app designed with multiple uses. This means navigating trails is easier than ever! What made me smile though is the fact that the OnX OffRoad app is now viewable directly on the screen in the vehicle. The new LX600 has wireless Apple CarPlay, which itself isn’t the cool part. I was shooting a video with the new Lexus LX600 for a review on Autotrader when I connected my phone to test a feature I’d heard about. ![]() Yesterday I saw something pretty cool in a new vehicle.
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