In 2007, Harman released the
first Navigation-Entertainment Systems
with Hard Drive storage

courtesy of  INFOTAINMENT.com

2007-2010 MyGIG 730N Navigation  

RER - Featuring North American maps by Navteq. Manufactured by Harman.  The 2007 model was released with buggy application firmware and 20GB  hard drives that were notorious for crashing. In 2008 Harman replaced the 20GB HDD with a more reliable 30GB drive, the application firmware and map database were now a lot easier to use. In 2009 Harman added the "iPod integration" feature which allowed users to connect a Mopar iPod integration cable to the system to relay audio, control the iPod from the touch-screen display, and charge the iPod device simultaneously. In 2010 Harman didn't make many changes to the main board, just firmware updates. In 2011 Harman started to slowly phase out the RER platform only releasing minimal quantities made for high speed CAN-C vehicles & the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. All RER radios feature built-in UConnect hands-free, Sirius satellite radio, and Sirius Traffic.

REW - Featuring European maps by Navteq. Manufactured by Harman. The 2007 model was released with buggy application firmware and 20GB  hard drives that were  notorious for crashing. In 2008 Harman replaced the HDD with a more reliable 30GB drive, the application firmware and map database were now a lot easier to use. In 2009 Harman added the "iPod integration" feature which allowed users to connect a Mopar iPod integration cable to the system to relay audio, control the iPod from the touch-screen display, and charge the iPod device simultaneously. In 2010 Harman didn't make many changes to the main board, just firmware updates. In 2011 Harman started to slowly phase out the REW platform only releasing minimal quantities made for high speed CAN-C vehicles & the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Features built-in UConnect hands-free. Requires a 4-digit antitheft code.

REP - Featuring South Africa, Middle East "GCC", Australia, and New Zealand maps by Navteq. Manufactured by Harman. Manufactured by Harman. The 2007 model was released with buggy application firmware and 20GB  hard drives that were  notorious for crashing. In 2008 Harman replaced the HDD with a more reliable 30GB drive, the application firmware and map database were now a lot easier to use. In 2009 Harman added the "iPod integration" feature which allowed users to connect a Mopar iPod integration cable to the system to relay audio, control the iPod from the touch-screen display, and charge the iPod device simultaneously. In 2010 Harman didn't make many changes to the main board, just firmware updates. In 2011 Harman started to slowly phase out the REP platform only releasing minimal quantities made for high speed CAN-C vehicles & the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Features built-in UConnect hands-free. Requires a 4-digit antitheft code.

2008-2009 MyGIG 430 Non-Navigation

REN - Designed for North America. Manufactured by Harman.  Early 2008 models featured a 20GB HDD. 2009 models featured a more reliable 30GB Samsung HDD. The REN was released in two different platforms, one featured integrated Sirius satellite radio and the other did not.

REZ - Designed for ROW (rest of world, export). Manufactured by Harman.  Early 2008 models featured a 20GB HDD. 2009 models featured a more reliable 30GB Samsung HDD. Requires a 4-digit antitheft code.

2010-2016 MyGIG 430 Non-Navigation

RBZ - Designed for North America. Replaced the REN in 2010, manufactured by Mitsubishi. 2010 & 2011 models are nearly identical. 2012 models began requiring an antitheft code to operate in a donor vehicle. 2013+ models introduced a darker background designed to reduce eye strain. The RBZ was released in two different platforms, one featured integrated Sirius satellite radio and the other did not.

RB2 - Designed for ROW (rest of world, export). Replaced the REZ in 2010, manufactured by Mitsubishi. 2010 - 2012 models are nearly identical. 2013+ models introduced a darker background designed to reduce eye strain. Requires a 4-digit antitheft code.

2011-2016 MyGIG 430N Navigation

RHB - Featuring North American maps by Garmin. Manufactured by Mitsubishi. The 430N is Chrysler Group's entry level navigation radio platform. 2010 & 2011 models are nearly identical. 2012 models began requiring an antitheft code to operate in a donor vehicle. 2013 models introduced a darker background designed to reduce eye strain. The RHB was released in two different platforms, one featured integrated Sirius satellite radio including Sirius Travel Link and the other did not.

2011-2016 MyGIG 730N Navigation

RHR - Featuring North American maps by Navteq. Manufactured by Harman. The 730N is Chrysler Group's premium level navigation radio platform. The 2011 model was released with the 30GB Samsung HDD with two rear USB inputs, the later years consolidated to one USB input. The 2012-2013 models are nearly identical featuring a 40GB Hitachi or Toshiba HDD and requiring an antitheft code to operate in a donor vehicle. All RHR radios feature built-in UConnect hands-free, A2DP (Bluetooth Streaming Audio), Sirius satellite radio, Sirius Traffic, and Sirius Travel Link.

RHW - Featuring European maps by Navteq. Manufactured by Harman. The 730N is Chrysler Group's premium level navigation radio platform. The 2011 model was released with the 30GB Samsung HDD with two rear USB inputs, the later years consolidated to one USB input. The 2012-2013 models are nearly identical featuring a 40GB Hitachi or Toshiba HDD. All RHW models require an antitheft code to operate in a donor vehicle. Features built-in UConnect hands-free and A2DP (Bluetooth Streaming Audio).

RHP - Featuring South Africa, Middle East "GCC", Australia, and New Zealand maps by Navteq. Manufactured by Harman. The 730N is Chrysler Group's premium level navigation radio platform. The 2011 model was released with the 30GB Samsung HDD with two rear USB inputs, the later years consolidated to one USB input. The 2012-2013 models are nearly identical featuring a 40GB Hitachi or Toshiba HDD. All RHP models require an antitheft code to operate in a donor vehicle. Features built-in UConnect hands-free and A2DP (Bluetooth Streaming Audio).