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Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information, owner community discussions, and third-party sources. Official support for R-Link 2 ended on September 1, 2024. Always exercise caution when performing software updates and consider professional assistance if uncertain.

The "x" at the end of the version number typically denotes minor regional or factory variations (such as 9.0.35.501 or 9.0.35.506), but they share the same core operating architecture and feature set. Key Benefits and Improvements

As detailed in forum discussions, “The widget ‘Take Care’ for the recirculation automation is no longer available; instead, a climate control widget has been added. The speed limit warning tone has been moved from navigation settings to driver assistance settings.”

The system now reaches the home screen roughly 10–15 seconds faster than on v8.x. No more waiting through a black screen after starting the engine.

Version 9.0.35.50x is a that makes R-Link 2 tolerable for daily driving, especially if you use Bluetooth audio or built-in navigation. However, the underlying system remains dated (resistive screen, slow processor). If you’re technically inclined, consider aftermarket solutions (e.g., CarPlay retrofit boxes) for a modern experience.

is often required to reach version 7 before moving to version 9. Boot Version

Resolves audio-to-video lag when streaming from newer iOS and Android devices.

The (frequently finalized as version 9.0.35.506) represents one of the most stable and feature-complete firmware upgrades released for Renault’s secondary-generation infotainment system. Tailored for prominent vehicles like the Renault Megane 4, Talisman, Kadjar, Koleos, and Espace 5, this version resolves critical bugs, refines smartphone integration, and modernizes the aging R-Link 2 user interface.