Sentences with phrase «dash design which»

These include heaps of nearby storage for smaller items via clever bins and cubbies, along with adequate or greater room for four adults, generous rear seats and a strong horizontal element to the dash design which visually pumps up the sense of width and space.

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The transparency of Prime's mental model is what empowers Amazon's most notable interaction design achievements for shopping: the simplicity and elegance of Amazon's recently expired patent on one - click purchases, which laid the groundwork for shopping by voice on Alexa, as well as the interactive design of Amazon's dash buttons.
As you may or may not know, a typical speed dating event has its «clients» gather at a bar and are left to socialize on their own, which is fine, but, with Dashing Date, the host introduces activities designed to help their guests interact with each other in a fun and light way.
The Scalable Product Architecture (SPA) platform the S90 and V90 share with the XC90 also contributes one of the key external design features: a long dash - to - axle distance, which gives the pair of Volvos the proportions of rear - wheel - drive cars despite their front - / all - wheel - drive drivetrains.
Winner of Most Improved Over What I Expected honors was the infotainment stack screen, which is large, black, and artfully splayed on the dash in a way that exudes coherent design, where the Maserati Ghibli and many previous stacks looked like they were pulled straight off the Jeep Liberty line and Krazy Glued in place.
Elsewhere inside, the dash design is very vertical, which doesn't make it feel very luxurious in this case.
I sampled the cool R - Design version (add $ 4,000 to the base level), which dresses up the entire vehicle with premium Nubuck and Nappa leather seats and trim, lots of sporty exterior tweaks, and rakish metal - mesh aluminum inlays on the dash, console, and more.
There are quite a few important lights on the dash of your car, all of which are designed to provide you with vital information about vehicle systems and their operation.
INTERIOR The inside of the KUV100 feature a flowing dash design layout which is simple yet unique for its class, along with an easy - read instrument cluster with DIS and gearshift indicator.
The interior's most notable feature is its space - age dash design, which is built around a large digital speedometer surrounded by an equally prominent analog tachometer.
The design of the dash is simple, which makes operation of the climate control system easy.
The dash was square and poorly designed and the seat belts, which were anchored to the door, had a tendency to cut across the neck of the driver.
Even with the extra flair of the R - Design we tested, which adds leather sport seats with a bit of contrast stitching, a leather sport steering wheel and gearshift knob, and a blue adaptive digital TFT display inside, the dash remains simple and clean.
The dashboard again has a functional design but what catches the eye is the styling of the upper part of the dash which looks strikingly similar to some newer Audis.
There is apparently no integration between the black - on - green dot - matrix stereo head unit display (which looks like it was designed in the 1980s) and the Range Rover's in - dash LCD touch screen, which is where we expected to find the car's Bluetooth interface.
The dash design is borrowed from the new 7 Series albeit the centre console tilts more towards the right, which makes it more driver - focussed.
Unlike some cars, the production A110 stays relatively true to the design of the concept car on which it is based, using the same central infotainment screen, centre console, quilted leather, and digital dash as found on the inside of the concept.
The dash's dual - cowl design is excellent, which makes it an even greater shame that the materials are a bit dated compared to the competition.
The seats, steering wheel and tablet style MMI display have all been redesigned too, and further changes come with the addition of a new Design Selection cabin which brings new interior trim colours and decorative detailing on the sills and dash.
The interior is where the platform most shows its age, as it seems that every inch of the dash and center console area are crammed full of controls and knobs for all of the accessories and options you would expect on a luxury SUV today but which were unimaginable back when the platform was designed.
On the interior front, the C63 S builds on the stunning design of the standard C - Class» cabin which takes inspiration from the from the flagship S - Class and takes it further by adopting a few special features such as an aluminium wing on the dash, an IWC - design clock, sports steering wheel and pedals, and bucket seats.
The slightly conservative design, which includes wood finishes and an analogue clock mounted centrally on the dash, won't be to all tastes, but everyone should be able to appreciate the quality throughout.
The new Rio's dash shares Kia's current design styling, which is clean, uncluttered, and logically organized while still having some flair of interesting details.
The interior gets a more premium feel overall, save perhaps in the off - road Rubicon, which gets a painted - panel dashboard designed to evoke an old - school metal dash.
«Most recently, we've designed the Walkie Pouch, which is a little canvas pouch that holds our pocket pack bags around your dog's leash for a quick dash around the block.»
The front dash is designed with center - mounted instrumentation, which is integrated with a stylish silver - painted center console.
Car companies suggest that these oversized dash displays, which often times behave more like smart phones than the traditional dashboard, are actually safer than the design of older cars due to features like integrated voice controls that keep the driver's hands on the wheel or the large touch screens for tasks like navigation that are easier to manage than trying to fumble with a smartphone (not to mention the fact that these kinds of new features will almost certain boost manufacturer revenue).
The Headphone features the same bud design as the Dash, which is a good thing: the buds look discreet, fit easily and snugly in your ears and are light as a feather so you don't feel uncomfortable wearing them over extended periods of time.
While it satisfies every check on a modern smartphone's must have feature list with high - end hardware and a sleek design, it also packs company's new dedicated charging technology — Dash Charge which is based on OPPO's VOOC and promises approximately 60 % charge in about 30 minutes.
Though their design is thinner and lighter, The Headphone earbuds look strikingly similar to The Dash, carved in black plastic with vented microphone slots which allow you to hear the world around you, even while pumping tunes.
We're mixed on the new design, which trades The Dash's touch controls for tactile keys; The buttons are much more accurate, but pressing them with the «buds in your ears can put even more pressure on your inner ear than before.
The Dash Pro gets almost every bit of Bragi's advertised 5 - hour battery life, and that's without adding any extra heft or tweaking the industrial design much — which is good, because that was one of the most solid aspects of the original.
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