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Owner's Guide & Help Center
xOverland turns the big touchscreen in your Chevy Silverado into one beautiful cockpit that actually knows your truck. It replaces the stock launcher with a Tesla-style home screen and adds live gauges, on-road and off-road navigation, music, climate, lighting, wireless phone projection, and a built-in AI copilot — all built to be used with a glance and a thumb while you drive.
This guide covers every page and every feature. Jump to what you need from the Contents, or read straight through to learn the whole system.
How xOverland fits your truck
xOverland runs as the home launcher on an aftermarket 15.6-inch head unit. Your factory systems are still there underneath — the OEM backup camera, the steering-wheel buttons, wireless CarPlay — and they keep working. xOverland sits on top: it adds its own screens, reads live data from your truck, and can control things like climate and auxiliary lighting when the matching hardware is connected. Wherever a feature needs an add-on — an OBD-II adapter, a Carlinkit dongle, a Bluetooth light controller, or an API key — this guide says so and tells you exactly how to set it up. Nothing shows fake data: if something isn't connected yet, the screen tells you plainly.
Two names to learn up front. The two map tabs are XRoad (on-road street navigation) and XDirt (the off-road cockpit). These are different from the four drive modes — OnRoad, XRoad, XTow, XSport — which retune your gauges and map for the activity you're doing. When this guide says "the XRoad tab," it means the street map; when it says "XRoad drive mode," it means the gauge/behavior profile.
About the media. Every image comes in two matching sets with identical filenames —
screenshots/day/(light) andscreenshots/night/(dark); the guide embeds the day version inline, and you can swap in the night one wherever a dark-theme or "night drive" treatment fits. There are also short screen-recording videos of standout interactions invideos/day/andvideos/night/(same filenames), flagged inline with a 🎬 marker on the pages they belong to. A full media-placement guide at the end maps every file to where it's used.
Part 1 · Getting Started
What xOverland is and the frame you'll see on every screen.
Part 2 · Driving & Navigation
The instrument cluster and both map worlds — pavement and dirt.
Part 3 · Media & Phone
Everything that makes sound, plus wireless CarPlay and Android Auto.
Part 4 · Comfort, Lighting & Your Truck
Climate, auxiliary lights, weather, your vehicle profile, and towing.
Part 5 · The Assistant & Proactive Alerts
The voice copilot and the warnings that reach you before you ask.
Part 6 · Service & Records
Keep the truck healthy: maintenance, recalls, and drive logging.
Part 7 · Setup, Customization & Hardware
Make it yours, and connect the add-ons that unlock live data.