While Alfa Romeo has since moved to the MIA (Multi-Infotainment App) and now Android-based systems, the NIT G1 soldiers on. Thanks to anonymous users in forums who spend weekends hex-editing map files and repacking POIs, your 2011 Giulietta can still navigate modern Europe with surprising accuracy.
Use FAT32 format. The NIT G1 is finicky; do not use exFAT or NTFS. While Alfa Romeo has since moved to the
Join the AlfaOwner forum today. Do not ask for links immediately. Instead, introduce yourself, share your map version number (found in Navigation > Info), and ask, "Does anyone have the latest user-added Navteq Connect file for a 2011 NIT G1 Europe?" The community is protective, but they will help a genuine enthusiast. The NIT G1 is finicky; do not use exFAT or NTFS
Published by: Auto Navigation Insights Focus Keyword: navteq connect nit g1 europe 2010 2011 alfa added by users new Target Audience: Alfa Romeo Giulietta, Giulia (early models), and MiTo owners with NIT G1 head units. Introduction: The Legacy of the NIT G1 Unit In the golden era of 2010 and 2011, Alfa Romeo equipped its stunning lineup—from the muscular Giulietta to the sporty MiTo—with a sophisticated infotainment system known as the NIT G1 (Navigation Infotainment Terminal Generation 1). The brains behind its mapping data was Navteq , a pioneering name in digital cartography (now part of HERE Technologies). Instead, introduce yourself, share your map version number