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R-link 2-software Version 9.0.35.50x Jun 2026

: Drastically reduces random reboots, system freezes, and Bluetooth disconnection issues.

: While 9.0.35.50x is generally considered stable, some users have reported that moving to even higher versions (like 9.0.37.x) has led to "bricking" the car's internal microphone for Bluetooth calls. Version 9.0.35.50x is often cited as the "safe" high-water mark for many Renault units. Step-by-Step Installation Guide R-link 2-software Version 9.0.35.50x =link= R-link 2-software Version 9.0.35.50x

Updating an R-Link 2 infotainment unit depends entirely on your unit’s . Attempting a direct flash onto an unsupported core version can brick the hardware panel. Starting Software Version Branch Direct USB Installation Feasible? Required Action Route V7.x.x.xxx (e.g., 7.0.24.166) Yes Can upgrade straight to V9 via standard USB media. V8.x.x.xxx (e.g., 8.0.32.506) Yes Direct path to V9 using local storage is supported. V2.x.x.xxx or V3.x.x.xxx No : Drastically reduces random reboots, system freezes, and

Before attempting an update, it is critical to verify your current hardware and software "branch." Current Version Compatibility Can typically be updated to 9.0.35.50x via USB. 8.0.32.xxx A direct jump to version 9 is standard. 2.2.xx / 3.3.xx Restricted Step-by-Step Installation Guide R-link 2-software Version 9

This is a technical briefing / analytical piece regarding the software version for the R-Link 2 infotainment system, used in various Renault, Dacia, and Alpine vehicles (late 2015–2022).

Enhanced compatibility for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto . On the 8.7-inch vertical screens, this version supports a more reliable full-screen display mode, which was often buggy or restricted to half-screen in earlier iterations (v2.x or v3.x).

To see if your vehicle currently has this version installed: