Not exact matches
Standard safety features on the Cascada include airbags, automated rollover pop - up bars,
rear park assist,
rear vision
camera, and OnStar with a
basic 5 - year plan.
Though the
standard - fit reversing
camera,
rear parking sensors and blind spot mirrors (on top of the blind spot monitoring system that's available on all but the most
basic cars) are helpful, the chunky
rear pillars and small
rear window do make it a tad challenging to see what's going on behind you.
Standard features include the 7 - inch color infotainment display, four USB jacks (two front, two
rear, none in the console bin), Bluetooth, satellite radio, OnStar with 5 years of
basic service, a Wi - Fi hotspot, six - speaker audio, a 3.5 - inch monochrome instrument panel multi-information display, a leather wrapped steering wheel, cabin active noise cancellation, xenon (HID) headlamps, a backup
camera, heated outside mirrors, active aero shutters for the radiator, a capless fuel filler, and sensible (in pothole country) 17 - inch alloys with 255 / 65R17 tires.
The Sport level trim is the
basic standard level for this model and has
standard features such as 17 - inch wheels, folding and reclining split -
rear seats, a four - speaker stereo system and a special rearview
camera for parking.
Standard safety features on the RS3 include driver and passenger front - facing airbags, knee airbags, front thorax side airbags, Sideguard ® head curtain airbags, ABS, ESC, LATCH restraints for the
rear seats, Audi Pre Sense
Basic (pre-collision safety), a backup
camera, parking sensors, blind spot monitoring, and
rear cross traffic alerts.
That said, all models bar the
basic Jaguar XE get a
rear view
camera as
standard, and the large side mirrors do alleviate some of the pain brought about by the thick center and
rear posts.
As is the
standard for even the most
basic phone these days, it features a
rear - facing fingerprint sensor and dual
cameras.