Land Rover has also added its InControl Touch Pro system, which
brings sat nav, stereo, bluetooth and climate - control functions together, all controlled by a 10.2 - inch touchscreen.
Entry - level S trim includes Bluetooth, air - conditioning and front electric windows, SE adds LED running lights, alloy wheels and a colour infotainment screen, SE Technology
brings sat nav, together with an eight - inch infotainment screen, while FR bundles sports seats, suspension, a driving mode selector and a bodykit.
Not exact matches
I also specced the optional
sat -
nav for an extra # 1550 (although that seems like an extravagance when the best TomTom costs a third of that),
bringing the total to # 33,350.
SE Technology is our pick of the range,
bringing DAB radio,
sat nav, cruise control and autonomous emergency braking, while FR Technology adds LED headlights, dual - zone climate control and connections for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Entry - level Evoques come in SE specification, SE Tech adds
sat nav and some upgraded trim details, while HSE Dynamic, HSE Dynamic Lux and Autobiography
bring luxuries like a self - parking system and a panoramic sunroof.
Even entry - level SE Dynamic trim
brings eight - way adjustable memory front seats, DAB radio,
sat -
nav, cruise control and automatic emergency braking, plus countless other features and lashings of leather.
The standard 6.5 - inch screen
brings just Bluetooth, DAB radio and music streaming options, but you can upgrade to an 8.8 - inch version and add
sat nav and Apple CarPlay as an option.
Searching for nearby points of interest is a little fiddly and
brings up limited results, but overall the Renegade's
sat nav works well.
Two new option packages extend the equipment list with a Luxury Package adding LED headlights and DRLs, Alcantara and Leatherette upholstery and an electric glass roof ($ 3300), and the Driver Assistance Package
bringing a Discover Media system with
sat -
nav and reversing camera, front / rear parking sensors and Driver Fatigue Detection ($ 1700).
Gehling said that the addition of a Luxury Package (adding LED headlights and DRLs, Alcantara upholstery and an electric glass roof for $ 3300) and a Driver Assistance Package (
bringing an upgraded Discover Media system with
sat -
nav (a first for Polo) and reversing camera, front and rear acoustic parking sensors and Driver Fatigue Detection system for $ 1700) will also benefit customers» hip pockets.
As well as all the features mentioned above, it also
brings smarter looks, automatic headlights and wipers, power - folding door mirrors, ISOFIX fittings on the front passenger seat, an uprated stereo and
sat -
nav.
The SE
Nav spec level brings you a larger eight - inch screen with sat - nav, while moving up to the Premium and Premium SE grades adds features such as LED headlamps, dual - zone climate control, rain sensing wipers, privacy glass, keyless - go and an LCD instrument pa
Nav spec level
brings you a larger eight - inch screen with
sat -
nav, while moving up to the Premium and Premium SE grades adds features such as LED headlamps, dual - zone climate control, rain sensing wipers, privacy glass, keyless - go and an LCD instrument pa
nav, while moving up to the Premium and Premium SE grades adds features such as LED headlamps, dual - zone climate control, rain sensing wipers, privacy glass, keyless - go and an LCD instrument pack.
The S - Class scores the latest generation of Mercedes» COMAND infotainment system,
bringing sat -
nav with topographical displays, real - time traffic updates, and connected services including weather, fuel station information and warning messages.
KX - 2 models
bring a larger display with
sat nav, heated seats front and rear and a heated steering wheel, black leather upholstery and 18 - inch alloy wheels.
There are creature comforts galore, like seat heaters, push - button start,
sat -
nav, dual - zone climate control and a 6.1 - inch touchscreen infotainment array, plus some impressive safety features that
bring the Toyota CH - R's tech factor up from comprehensive to impressive.
The eight - inch
brings not only a bigger display but also
sat -
nav, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
Upgrading to Sport Tech costs around # 5,000 and
brings a BOSE 16 - speaker stereo, a 360 - degree parking camera,
sat nav, active cruise control, adaptive headlights and a suite of advanced safety technology.
The
sat -
nav display can even be
brought up between the speedo and tacho, reducing the time spent looking away from the road — smart.
A mid-level trim
brings you the bigger display, along with a
sat -
nav, voice recognition, wireless charging for smartphones, cruise control, and air conditioning.
There's loads of kit for the money too, as all models come in ELX trim
bringing sat -
nav, dual - zone climate control, auto lights, auto wipers and leather trim as standard.
Also included is the Car Net «App Connect», which
brings Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone capability, plus
sat -
nav and a three - year subscription to online services.
You can easily hide the
nav bar by tapping the little arrow button that
sits all the way to the left of the bar, and to
bring the
nav bar out of hiding you simply need to swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.