Evolution 9.1.3 — Supermod Medianav

If you drive a modern Renault (Clio IV, Captur, Megane IV), Dacia (Sandero, Logan, Duster, Dokker), or a low-spec Nissan, you are likely familiar with the system. It’s functional, but let’s be honest: stock performance is sluggish, the interface looks dated, and Apple CarPlay or Android Auto is either locked or requires expensive dealer activation.

The stability of 9.1.3 is exceptional. Unlike earlier versions (8.1.2 or 9.0.5) which crashed weekly, this release has been beta-tested for 6+ months by the community. The wireless Android Auto alone transforms a 2015 Clio into a 2024 tech powerhouse. Supermod Medianav Evolution 9.1.3

"Update Failed – Signature Mismatch." Fix: Your unit is locked to an official dealer-only bootloader. You need to first downgrade to an unlocked "dev bootloader." Search for "Medianav Evolution Unlocker Tool v1.2." Pros and Cons of Supermod 9.1.3 | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | Free CarPlay/Android Auto (saves €300) | Voids warranty | | Wireless smartphone mirroring | Requires technical confidence | | No speed locks for video | Brick risk (low but real) | | Snappier UI and faster boot | Loses official OTA updates | | OBD2 dashboards | Some anti-malware flags the tool (false positive) | The Verdict: Should You Upgrade? If you are tired of looking at the same boring Renault interface and refuse to pay a dealer for basic features like CarPlay, Supermod Medianav Evolution 9.1.3 is the single best modification you can make to your car under €50. If you drive a modern Renault (Clio IV,