egdeltur
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Our EAA chapter is building a second 12iS and I've spent a lot of time digging into whether to buy avionics now or wait. I'm convinced Garmin is announcing a G4X at Oshkosh 2026. Here's the evidence.
The GDU 460 is 12 years old. Shipped April 2014. Infrared touch, fat bezels. Every other Garmin display line has been refreshed (430 → GTN 650 → 650Xi, G1000 → NXi, G500 → TXi). The G3X is now the oldest un-refreshed display Garmin sells.
TeamX has gone quiet. Last G3X Touch update was v9.52 in March 2025. That was 11 months ago. Before that, Garmin was shipping 3-5 updates per year (v9.21 through v9.51 across 2023-2024). G3xpert hasn't posted a release thread on VAF since. When a team that engaged the community every few months goes silent for almost a year, their engineering resources are pointed somewhere else.
Garmin already built the next-gen hardware. G3000 PRIME (October 2024, TSO certified) is shipping in the PC-12 PRO and selected for the CJ4 Gen3 (entering service 2026). Edge-to-edge capacitive touch, multi-core processors, 4x memory, gigabit system connectivity, 10-point multi-touch with palm rejection. The 7" SDU is basically a next-gen GDU 470 already in production. They just need to package it for experimental.
RV-12iS avionics kit lead time jumped from ~8 weeks to 30 weeks. Mid-2025 to January 2026. That's the longest-lead sub-kit for the 12 by a wide margin. That's mid-august perfect for an OSH '26 launch and delivery right after.
The 2026 RV-12iS electrical system tells you exactly what's coming. Van's added an auxiliary 30-amp alternator, doubling avionics bus capacity from ~30A/420W to ~60A/840W. A VAF member measured the current G3X stack with everything on (dual screens, all lights, autopilot) at 11-12A. The 2026 model adds a heated pitot (GAP 26) that draws up to 12A on cold soak. On the old single 30A bus that puts you at 24A. Tight, but 6A of margin. Now swap in G4X displays. If they draw anything like the TXi (70W per display vs the G3X's 30W), that's ~6A more for a dual-screen setup. 12A base + 12A pitot + 6A display delta = 30A. You're at the wall. The old bus literally cannot run next-gen displays and a heated pitot at the same time. Van's added that second alternator because the hardware coming from Garmin requires it.
My bet: Same panel cutout, capacitive touch, thinner bezels, faster processors. New displays probably move to Ethernet between screens (like PRIME) but still talk to existing LRUs (GSA 28, GEA 24, GSU 25, GMA 245, GTN Xi) over the same interfaces they use today.
Anyone hearing anything from TeamX or dealer channels?
The GDU 460 is 12 years old. Shipped April 2014. Infrared touch, fat bezels. Every other Garmin display line has been refreshed (430 → GTN 650 → 650Xi, G1000 → NXi, G500 → TXi). The G3X is now the oldest un-refreshed display Garmin sells.
TeamX has gone quiet. Last G3X Touch update was v9.52 in March 2025. That was 11 months ago. Before that, Garmin was shipping 3-5 updates per year (v9.21 through v9.51 across 2023-2024). G3xpert hasn't posted a release thread on VAF since. When a team that engaged the community every few months goes silent for almost a year, their engineering resources are pointed somewhere else.
Garmin already built the next-gen hardware. G3000 PRIME (October 2024, TSO certified) is shipping in the PC-12 PRO and selected for the CJ4 Gen3 (entering service 2026). Edge-to-edge capacitive touch, multi-core processors, 4x memory, gigabit system connectivity, 10-point multi-touch with palm rejection. The 7" SDU is basically a next-gen GDU 470 already in production. They just need to package it for experimental.
RV-12iS avionics kit lead time jumped from ~8 weeks to 30 weeks. Mid-2025 to January 2026. That's the longest-lead sub-kit for the 12 by a wide margin. That's mid-august perfect for an OSH '26 launch and delivery right after.
The 2026 RV-12iS electrical system tells you exactly what's coming. Van's added an auxiliary 30-amp alternator, doubling avionics bus capacity from ~30A/420W to ~60A/840W. A VAF member measured the current G3X stack with everything on (dual screens, all lights, autopilot) at 11-12A. The 2026 model adds a heated pitot (GAP 26) that draws up to 12A on cold soak. On the old single 30A bus that puts you at 24A. Tight, but 6A of margin. Now swap in G4X displays. If they draw anything like the TXi (70W per display vs the G3X's 30W), that's ~6A more for a dual-screen setup. 12A base + 12A pitot + 6A display delta = 30A. You're at the wall. The old bus literally cannot run next-gen displays and a heated pitot at the same time. Van's added that second alternator because the hardware coming from Garmin requires it.
My bet: Same panel cutout, capacitive touch, thinner bezels, faster processors. New displays probably move to Ethernet between screens (like PRIME) but still talk to existing LRUs (GSA 28, GEA 24, GSU 25, GMA 245, GTN Xi) over the same interfaces they use today.
Anyone hearing anything from TeamX or dealer channels?
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