Garmin Catalyst 2: Compact In‑Car Coach with Video, Telemetry and Real‑Time Coaching
- Garmin unveils Catalyst 2, an all‑in‑one racetrack performance optimizer combining video, telemetry, and real‑time coaching.
- Garmin’s Catalyst app offers deeper off‑track analysis; device pairs 3‑inch display and built‑in camera for overlaid footage.
- Garmin’s True Optimal Lap stitches fastest lines into one video and provides real‑time audio coaching cues.
Catalyst 2 debuts as in-car coach for track drivers
On Feb. 17, 2026, in Olathe, Kansas, Garmin announces the Catalyst 2, a compact all‑in‑one racetrack performance optimizer designed to help high‑performance drivers shave seconds off lap times by combining video, telemetry and real‑time coaching. The device pairs a bright 3‑inch display and built‑in camera with a windshield mount to capture on‑board footage overlaid with driving data, while the Garmin Catalyst app provides deeper off‑track analysis on smartphones and tablets.
Garmin highlights the product’s True Optimal Lap™ feature, which composites a driver’s best achievable lap by stitching together the fastest lines driven into a single video, and delivers real‑time audio coaching cues for speed and braking through connected earbuds or a car stereo. Catalyst 2 automatically interprets session data and surfaces the top three opportunities for improvement after each outing, aiming to remove guesswork and direct drivers to priority areas that yield measurable lap‑time gains.
The system supports post‑session comparison and leaderboards that users can sort by session, day, year or vehicle make and model, enabling drivers to compare best laps against peers and export session data for teaching or coaching. Garmin positions the Catalyst 2 as a lightweight, easy‑to‑install motorsports device suitable for amateurs and professionals, saying it converts telemetry and video into actionable feedback. “The product helps drivers realize their potential and learn new insights each time they hit the track,” says Garmin Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing Susan Lyman.
How it fits the motorsports tech market
Catalyst 2 builds on a trend toward integrated, consumer‑friendly track data systems that marry video with telemetry and automated analysis. By packaging coaching, leaderboards and exportable data into a single, mounted unit and companion app, Garmin targets weekend enthusiasts, driving schools and professional teams seeking faster learning cycles and easier data sharing between coach and driver.
Availability and pricing
Garmin emphasizes the Catalyst 2’s compact form factor and simplicity of installation but does not disclose pricing or exact availability in the announcement. The company says the device uploads session videos and telemetry to the Catalyst app for deeper review, allowing users to track progress across events and vehicle types.
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