Pioneer AVIC Z2 Navigation System
Pioneer AVIC-Z2X is the ultimate in HDD navigation and multimedia. Pioneer’s AVIC-Z2X is a double-DIN all-in-one system that is equipped with a 30GB HDD to deliver information, entertainment, and convenience on the road.

With the Pioneer AVIC Z2’s ultra-fast processing and the enormous Tele Atlas database offering 12 million points of interest, getting where you need to be has never been so easy. And with a built-in HDD music library, DVD playback on the large 7-inch display is easy, and iPod direct control expansion is only an adapter away.

Pioneer AVIC-Z2 ensures that you’ll be entertained every second on the road.
- Point Addressing
- 3D Landmark Icons and Updated POI Icons
- Traffic Icons and Traffic Flow Lanes
- Bluetooth Voice Operation
The Pioneer AVIC-Z2X navigation receiver package combines the AVIC-Z2 DVD/navigation receiver with Pioneer’s ND-BC2 rear view camera and the ND-BT1 Bluetooth adapter. You’ll enjoy music, movies, and in-dash navigation, with the added convenience of hands-free calling and the safety bonus of a rear-view camera.
Pioneer AVIC Z2 Key Features:
- In-dash DVD player/navigation system with built-in amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
- fits double-sized dash openings (a perfect fit for vehicles with double-sized, 4″ tall dash openings)
- motorized 7″ video screen with touch-panel controls
- turn-by-turn map and voice guidance
- built-in 30GB HDD performs all navigation functions
- stores up to 10GB of music files
- voice command capability; microphone included
- text-to-speech technology announces the names of most roads
- smart routing algorithm takes data such as posted speed limits and number of turns into account to suggest the most efficient route possible
- learning capability: remembers frequently traveled roads and suggests familiar routes
- Pioneer AVIC Z2 plays DVDs, DVD+-R/RWS, CDs, CD-R/RWs, and MP3/WMA files
- antenna included
- nearly 12 million points of interest
- Roadside Assistance display
- 64MB internal memory
- 3-band parametric EQ
- 18 FM/6 AM presets
- XM and SIRIUS Satellite Radio-ready
- compatible with Pioneer’s iPod interface adapter, Bluetooth adapter, and DVD/CD changer
- audio/video input
- rear-view camera input
- front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs
- 3-zone capable
- Supertuner IIID AM/FM tuner

Pioneer AVIC Z2X - navigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor, digital player and radio
Nicole Says:
One of the best GPS System i have ever used the screen is clear, nav is easy all the attachments connect great. everything about this unit is awesome. Only thing that is kind of a pain is the touch screen doesnt react sometimes i think i just need to get used to it!
Posted on March 25th, 2008 at 9:46 pm
toni Says:
is a double-DIN all-in-one system?
Posted on May 26th, 2008 at 5:18 am
venkatesh Says:
hi i would lik to purchase ur pioneer avic z2 navigation product . . . so pls send me the details about it. . . .
Posted on June 18th, 2008 at 11:29 am
Anthony Says:
I bought the Avic Z2 about a month ago. Its really nice. But I didnt know you cant watch DVD movies or input navigation WHILE VEHICLE is in MOTION
The Avic Z2 locks you out from doing any of these while your driving.
Posted on September 29th, 2008 at 6:05 pm
Darin Says:
Anthony, while starting your car turn your parking lights on and off in 3 second increments until the unit has reached the menu screen and it will work fine. Make sure the parking brake is off while doing this or it won’t work. EBAY has some modules that you can purchase for around $35 bucks if you want to go all out.
Posted on October 4th, 2008 at 5:00 am
Orlando Airport Car Rental Says:
I just purchaed a 2008 Pontiac G6 (dealer-used) coupe last July for about 24,000 (only had 4,800 miles on it) after trading in my 2004 Buick LeSabre. I do like the design of it and after reading that it’s actually produced out of Ohio, I was definitely going to purchase it (because of the “Euro” look, but made in the states) The one thing that caught my eye when I first stepped into it was that it included this very model of nav system. Initially I was really intimidated with it because i never had a navigation system in it, so I read up on it the weekend before I were to pick it up and was absolutely floored with what it was capable of doing. Voice recognition and the ability to actually analyze one’s driving patterns to the point that it announces when a traffic light is coming up (a heads up to slow down) and the ability to input where you’re going, what stops you want to make, and time limits between each stop. With the nav’s ability to curtail your trip to your liking, it actually hunts down potential stops along the way to make your drive much easier. I also like the big-capacity hard drive installed: Giving the user 10 gigs of drive space to put in whatever music he/she likes to listen to is an addition that’s beyond the scope of using CDs. They even go to so far as to tag each tune for you in advance. That’s so cool! It beats having to tag each file during one’s spare time. That could be a drag and time-consuming. Needless to say, I love my AVIC. It makes me wonder how I ever lived without a navigation system in the 1st place.
Posted on October 29th, 2008 at 11:04 pm