Options
include heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, a moonroof and a DVD - based navigation system.
The long - wheelbase trim
includes heated rear seats, a 12 - volt power outlet, reading lights and automatic closing doors.
Options: Rapid spec 102A including leather trimmed heated and cooled front bucket seats, unique steering wheel with Wollsdorf leather, 10 - way power front seats with lumbar support, ambient lighting, universal garage door opener, auto - dimming driver's side - view mirror, LED turn signal indicators on side - view mirrors, auto - folding side - view mirrors, configurable daytime running lamps, cargo cover, Panoramic Vista Roof with power shade, navigation system with voice activation, hands - free liftgate, BLIS blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, power tilt and telescoping steering column, 18 - inch polished aluminum wheels with dark stainless pockets, embedded modem ($ 6,935); technology package including adaptive cruise control and collision warning with brake support, active park assist, forward sensing system ($ 2,235); 2.3 - liter EcoBoost engine ($ 1,140); enhanced THX audio sound system ($ 995); climate package
including heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, auto high beams, rain - sensing wipers ($ 580); ruby red metallic exterior paint ($ 495); 19 - inch premium painted five - spoke luster wheels ($ 395)
The Land Rover Range Rover HSE starts at $ 92,650 MSRP and adds a variety of premium interior features,
including heated rear seats, ventilated front seats, a panorama roof, and premium leather upholstery.
Options: A7 Prestige model package including Bose surround sound, front seat ventilation and passenger lumbar, head - up display and LED interior lighting ($ 2,650); Driver assistance package including Audi adaptive cruise control w / stop and go, Audi pre-sense plus, Audi active lane assist, corner view camera system and high - beam assistant ($ 2,450); 20 - inch wheel package including five - spoke W - design wheels, bi-color and all - season tires ($ 1,200); S line sport package including 19 - inch seven - double - spoke wheels, Galvano silver, all - season tires, sport suspension and S line exterior ($ 1,000); Layered walnut wood decorative inlays ($ 700); Moonlight blue metallic ($ 550); Cold weather package
including heated rear seats and heated steering wheel ($ 500)
A $ 1,950 Climate package
includes heated rear seats, steering wheel, and washer nozzles and, inexplicably, also rolls in the head - up display.
The Climate package
includes heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel and heated washer nozzles.
Not exact matches
Also on board: the Premium Plus package ($ 3,000), which
includes such niceties as Bang & Olufsen surround - sound audio,
heated 8 - way power front
seats and
heated outside mirrors, LED headlights, parking system plus (
rear - view camera with front and
rear sensors), and more.
My test vehicle
included the Premium Package (Bose audio upgrade, memory
seats,
heated steering wheel, remote engine start, roof rails), the Premium Plus Package (navigation, 360 - degree cameras, parking sonar, rain - sensing wipers), the Theater Package (
rear entertainment system) and the Deluxe Technology Package (20 - inch wheels, a further upgraded Bose audio system,
heated and cooled front
seats, a motion - activated liftgate, intelligent cruise control and more).
Standard comfort - related equipment
includes heated and cooled front
seats, a massaging driver's
seat,
heated rear seats, and a 608 - watt, 17 - speaker Lexicon stereo.
Features Options
include front and
rear heated seats, front and
rear parking sensors, Comfort Access keyless entry and ignition, a head - up display and a panoramic moonroof that's made of two large glass panels and
includes a power sunshade.
It
includes safety tech like blind - spot assist, collision prevention assist, and emergency automatic braking, as well as a
rear - view camera, keyless start, and power
heated front
seats.
For our test car's price of $ 24,750, you get a heaping load of luxury features,
including a panoramic sunroof, a
heated steering wheel,
heated and cooled front
seats, and
heated rear seats.
The long - wheelbase car comes with five
rear -
seat options,
including First Class, with one long center console between the 2 +2
seating, thermo cupholders with Peltier technology for longer cooling and
heating, and two aircraft - style foldaway tables.
Standard features
include 18 - inch wheels, leather upholstery,
heated and cooled front
seats,
heated rear seats, a navigation system and Harman Kardon audio with USB / iPod integration and Bluetooth phone and audio streaming — plenty of luxury, but well short of the massaging
seats, panoramic moonroofs and backseat entertainment systems offered in other upper - crust SUVs.
Options
include a 7 - inch touch - screen navigation system, a
rear DVD entertainment system, automatic climate control and first - and second - row
heated seats.
Options, some tied to trim levels, will
include OnStar 4G LTE with a Wi - Fi hotspot, next - generation Chevrolet MyLink with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (7 - inch screen standard, 8 - inch screen optional with CarPlay), LED / projector headlamps, wireless phone charging,
heated rear leather
seats and
heated leather - wrapped steering wheel, side blind zone alert,
rear cross traffic alert, lane keep assist, and forward collision alert.
Other fancier interior bits
include aluminum pedals,
heated front
seats (sorry,
rear seat passengers,) and a display audio system that's Apple CarPlay and Android Auto friendly.
The former
includes Nappa leather trim, a power cushion extender for the driver's
seat, a ventilated driver's
seat,
heating for the
rear seats and the steering wheel, a power Impala, Ford Taurus, and Toyota Avalon.
Stepping up to the luxury package adds a reasonable $ 3000 to the Cadenza's price and
includes Napa leather, active HID headlights, a big panoramic sunroof, a
heated steering wheel and
rear seats, and a ventilated driver's
seat.
Included with the Reserve trim are 24 - way power front
seats with
heating and cooling functions, a power
rear sunshade, power-fold
rear headrests, and tri-zone climate control.
Newly available features abound,
including ventilated front
seats, a power tailgate,
heated rear seats, and smartphone app integration for services like Pandora and Yelp.
Other additions
include 12 - way - adjustable power front
seats, power - adjustable steering column, a premium audio system, tinted glass roof, auto - dimming and power - folding
heated side mirrors, LED fog lamps to go with the standard LED headlamps and taillamps,
heated rear seats with dedicated USB outlets, and a covered center console with twin USB ports and phone docks.
Our all - wheel - drive model started at $ 75,830 but added blind spot monitoring, the Mark Levinson sound system, a cargo net and a trunk mat, along with the F - Sport Comfort Package, which
includes heated and cooled front
seats, a power
rear sunshade, power - opening and closing trunk, and
heated rear seats.
Other option packages
include a Bowers & Wilkins sound system, a climate package with
heated everything —
including front
seats,
rear seats, steering wheel, windshield, and even windshield washer nozzles.
This
includes auto high beams,
heated rear seats,
heated steering wheel, rain sensing wipers, and a wiper de-icer.
Standard Equipment: 2.4 - liter 4 - cylinder engine 5 - speed manual transmission Dynamic stability control 4 - wheel disc brakes Leather - trimmed
seats 10 - way power driver's
seat Heated front
seats Automatic climate control Cruise control Tire pressure monitoring system Bluetooth Auxiliary audio input Fog lights 18 - inch alloy wheels
Rear spoiler Options on this vehicle: Rotor Glow exterior paint — $ 150 Touring package — $ 1500 Leather
seats HID headlights Rain sensing wipers
Heated front
seats Sound resistant windshield Sun and Sound package — $ 1900 710 - watt Rockford - Fosgate sound system with 9 speakers
including a 10 - inch subwoofer In - dash 6 - CD changer Sirius Satellite radio Power sunroof Advanced keyless entry Key options not on vehicle: Navigation package — $ 1800 Navigation system with music server CD / DVD capability Auxiliary video input
Buyers looking for more toys can add the premium package — which
includes a power
heated / cooled leather driver's
seat,
heated leather front /
rear passengers
seats, 17 - inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, a
heated steering wheel, and passive entry / ignition — and the technology package, which adds dual - zone automatic climate control, HID headlights, LED taillights, and a 4.2 - inch color LCD screen in - dash.
The Trailhawk has a base price of $ 44,990
including destination charge and comes standard with many convenience features in addition to the mechanical upgrades mentioned previously:
heated and ventilated front
seats,
heated outboard
rear seats, an 8.4 - inch touchscreen display with Uconnect, 18 - inch off - road wheels, a
heated steering wheel and power front
seats.
Highlights
include the climate package ($ 1000) with
heated front and
rear seats,
heated windshield washer nozzles, and rain sensing wipers; the multimedia package ($ 2700) with a premium audio system, navigation with real time traffic updates, and a rearview camera; and the technology package ($ 1700), which
includes adaptive cruise control, collision warning with automatic braking, driver alert control, and lane departure warning.
Options
include a Panoramic Sky Lounge LED Roof, active
seat ventilation, the massage function with Vitality Program, and
heated front and
rear armrests.
Interior quality is top - notch for a «baby» Porsche SUV, and our test car was filled with $ 12,000 of convenience and media options,
including blind spot monitoring, a
heated steering wheel,
heated and cooled
seats,
heated rear seats, a panoramic moonroof, navigation and a Bose stereo.
Other options
include the Vision package ($ 1,950) with a 360 - degree camera system and blind spot monitoring, Climate package ($ 1,950) with
heated rear seat, steering wheel and heads - up display, and the Convenience package ($ 1,000) with park assist, HomeLink, a power trunk lid and more.
The Cadenza is a nicely equipped large sedan and it transforms to a credible near - luxury sedan with the optional premium package that
includes a panoramic sunroof, Napa leather, active HID headlights, a cooled driver's
seat,
heated rear seats,
heated steering wheel, a power
rear window shade, and windshield wiper de-icer.
Options
include heated and ventilated front
seats, a power
rear sunshade, a navigation system, the Mark Levinson audio system and a backup camera.
The backseat is huge and high enough off the floor that your knees aren't raised as they are in so many other cars, and
heated rear seats are now
included in many trims, starting with the SE with Technology.
My test car
included options like a head - up display, keyless entry, four - zone climate control, satellite radio,
heated rear seats and side - and top - view cameras.
My AWD Limited test car rang in at $ 44,793, although it was equipped with everything,
including all the aforementioned high - tech features, plus navigation,
heated front and
rear seats, a
heated steering wheel, and a panoramic sunroof.
Other key features
include lane keep assist, a new head - up display,
heated front and
rear seats, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist with automated steering correction, and
rear cross traffic alert.
In addition to the standard 10.2 - inch display screen and
heated Dakota leather front
seats (
heated rear seats are available) is an impressive lineup of available safety technology that
includes lane departure warning, pedestrian and collision warning with auto braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, as well as auto - park and parking assist systems.
Standard features
include 17 - inch wheels,
heated seats, automatic climate control, navigation, a Bose nine - speaker sound system, blind - spot monitoring with
rear cross-traffic alert, and lane - departure warning.
Goodies not available for the A-Spec
include a surround view camera,
heated rear seats,
heated steering wheel, and
heated windshield.
We also opted for some additional pampering by ordering up the Comfort and Convenience pack (an $ 1,800 grouping that
includes climate - controlled front
seats and
heated, power - reclining
rear seats) and the $ 2,200 Luxury Interior option, adding accoutrements such as four - way climate control, a lockable and «cooled» glovebox, and configurable interior mood lighting.
All sorts of accoutrements are
included for
rear seat passengers,
including fully adjustable massaging chairs with footrests, individual climate zones, folding tables, and an optional executive package that adds a larger console with
heated and cooled cupholders.
Interior packages
include a $ 1600 Climate Comfort Package (
heated and cooled front and
heated rear seats,
heated steering wheel,
heated windshield), $ 1750 Row 3 Package, $ 800 Audio Upgrade (11 - speaker audio system, SiriusXM and HD radio), and $ 1295 Driver Assist Plus Package (Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning with Traffic Sign Recognition, navigation system).
Options
include a
heated steering wheel,
heated and ventilated front
seats,
heated rear seats, navigation, a power liftgate, and a panoramic sunroof.
Its standard specification is generous, as you'd expect, and
includes an interior that wants for nothing in the leather department, features electric
seats with side airbags and memory function, alcantara headlining, a 700 - watt Premium audio system, sat nav (it's hopeless, buy a TomTom), a
rear parking camera and power folding and
heated exterior mirrors to name a few of the standard fixtures and fittings.
Leather - trimmed
seats,
heated front
seats, navigation, automatic dual - zone climate control, rain - sensing windshield wipers, LED taillights,
rear parking assist, power - folding mirrors, a surround - sound audio system, and keyless entry and ignition are all
included.
2016 Buick Enclave Tuscan Edition models equipped with the Leather package
includes leather
seats, eight - way power and memory
heated front
seats, a blind - spot warning system with
rear - cross traffic alert, and a
heated wood - trimmed steering wheel.
The RDX Technology model also adds a power passenger's
seat and a blind - spot warning system, and the base RDX has new standard features
including heated front
seats and air - conditioning vents for the
rear seat.