Denago EV's lineup — the CITY, NOMAD, and ROVER families — is built around rugged, lithium-powered electric vehicles, but unlike TIGON's TEKO EV lineup, Denago EV's current model range does not ship with a built-in touchscreen infotainment system or native Android Auto support. Here's what that means for connecting your Android phone, and what your options are.
Based on current published specifications, Denago EV models do not include a factory touchscreen head unit with Android Auto. If native Android Auto integration is a top priority, TIGON's TEKO EV lineup — including the TURBO and TROPHY — ships with a 10.1-inch touchscreen supporting both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as standard equipment.
Most Denago EV owners rely on a phone mount and a portable or aftermarket Bluetooth speaker to play music and use navigation apps hands-free while driving. This keeps your Android phone visible for turn-by-turn directions without requiring a factory infotainment system.
Buyers who want native Android Auto as a standard feature should compare the TEKO EV TURBO and TROPHY, both of which include the touchscreen system, an HD rear-view camera, and a fast-charging lithium battery as standard equipment.
Current Denago EV models do not include a factory touchscreen with Android Auto. Buyers who want native Android Auto support should look at TIGON's TEKO EV TURBO or TROPHY, which include it as standard equipment.TEKO EV Brand Page
Most owners use a phone mount along with a portable or aftermarket Bluetooth speaker to play music and run navigation apps while driving.
TEKO EV models, including the TURBO and TROPHY, include a 10.1-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as standard equipment.TEKO EV TURBO