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Subaru Debuts 360-Degree Peer-Thru Technology Subaru's industry-first Peer-Thru 360 video technology not only provides a full 360º view, but also allows users to see through the roof of a car.In this case, we're talking about a WRX STI rally car driven by 2015 Rally America Champions David Higgins and Craig Drew, giving us a rather unique POV. At the forefront of this technology is Subaru's Motorsports app which features high-definition 360º video - also compatible with VR headsets and is available on multiple social media platforms.Subaru Marketing Manager Rob Weir said that "This evolution of our 360º video capability puts the viewer even closer to the driver’s seat. We’re excited to debut this enhanced viewing ability than can be seen on our motorsports app along with YouTube and Facebook."Subaru filmed their first peer-thru 360º footage during the 2015 Lake Superior Performance Rally in Michigan - an event won by David Higgins, also marking an undefeated season in the Rally America Championship.The Subaru Motorsports App is available on the iTunes App store as well as the Google Play store, and while you'll have the best user experience on a mobile device, you can just as easily check out the video on your desktop computer.After a few minutes of watching and using the 360º Peer-Thru tech, we can definitely say that it makes for a fun, interactive experience. At certain points, it almost looks unreal, sort of like a simulation, but that's just the unfamiliarity factor.Also, nothing wrong with watching a WRX STI in action, is there? Especially if you're lucky enough to be using a VR headset.Opel Extends Apple CarPlay & OnStar Tech To InsigniaThe latest news out of Russelsheim has Opel's flagship Insignia being equipped with their latest generation Infotainment system.Insignia owners will now be able to enjoy the new IntelliLink system with smartphone integration, as well as Opel OnStar and Apple CarPlay. The latest generation Navi 900 IntelliLink is compatible with the Apple iPhone 5 (or higher), with additional apps becoming easy to control either via Siri eyes free voice command, or directly from the 8" touchscreen.The Navi 900 IntelliLink is standard on the Sport and Innovation trim levels, while Edition and Selection trim levels get it as €1,200 optional extra.Furthermore, the Insignia now comes with Opel OnStar as standard upwards from the Edition trim level. The integrated 4G/LTE architecture will basically turn your car into a powerful Wi-Fi Hotspot, while the service assistant functions will make sure that somebody is always watching over you via Automatic Crash Response.Other OnStar features include Stolen Vehicle, Roadside Assistance and Vehicle Diagnostics.Peter Christian Kuspert, Opel VP of Sales, said that the German manufacturer is "in an exemplary position when it comes to vehicle connectivity. This is just as true for the Insignia as it is for the new Astra or the IntelliLink pioneer, the ADAM. Our flagship now comes with Opel OnStar and the ultra-modern Navi 900 IntelliLink system. This will enable us to integrate the smartphone quickly and straightforwardly via Apple CarPlay and shortly via Android Auto. This is mobile connectivity that makes sense and is fun."With this update, Opel should feel more confident in the Insignia's chances against the very modern all-new Ford Mondeo and it's SYNC 2 system.
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