The new dimensions allow for
bigger door cup holders that now can accommodate 16 - and 24 - ounce bottles — woo - hoo!
Not exact matches
There are
big storage bins above the windshield, slide - out trays beneath each seat, extra-deep
door pockets, and four
big cup holders.
And the
cup holder in the
doors, is only
big enough for a slim bottle or can.
Storage options are excellent and include drop - down, almost hidden pockets in the front
doors, a dual - opening glovebox, a soft - close cover for the
cup holders and a front centre console with bottle chiller — the latter a $ 580 option
big enough for a 2 - litre bottle of milk (or a fine Chablis).
The
cup holders on the back
doors are not
big enough or deep enough, so when you open or close the
door, the
cup or bottle pops out.
Storage space is good, with
big door pockets that can hold a large bottle of water, two
cup - holders and plenty of other little cubbyholes dotted around the interior — although the glovebox is tiny.
It is a practical cabin with lot useful storage options like the
big front
door pockets, large cavity under the centre console and two
cup holders each for front and rear passengers.
This includes a large glove box,
door bins,
big cup holders, space beneath the central armrest and a custom tray up front for a smartphone or keys.
The trade - off is that the only
cup holders are located at the bottom of the
door panels, and sticking
bigger drinks in them is not very practical.