Not exact matches
The centre console boasts twin 12.3 - inch
infotainment screens, the ventilated seats get multi-program massage function and a choice of five different rear seat layouts including an executive seat with a backrest
angle adjustable by up to 43.5 degrees.
The faceplate for the «
infotainment»
screen is set at a 30 - degree
angle to contribute to the car's flowing interior design.
Controls for the
infotainment screen, sat nav, and air conditioning are all
angled slightly towards those behind the wheel.
With an aperture
angle of more than 180 degrees per camera, Area View acquires the entire environment around the car and projects it onto the
infotainment system
screen.
The large
infotainment screen in the center stack is
angled toward the driver, and the overall feel is comparable to that of more expensive full - size sedans on the market.
Like the Escape, the controls for the
infotainment system are located just below the
screen, but they are
angled downward a bit, ultimately making it easier to access them.
In contrast, Holden's hooded
infotainment screen is lower but
angled upwards, so it can catch lots of reflections from the Aussie sun, and its air - conditioning system requires pressing buttons on the dash and touch -
screen to switch air - vents, which is not as convenient as good old - fashioned hard buttons and dials.
The interior has been restyled and the
infotainment system runs through a 7.0 - inch touch -
screen and the instrument display has been
angled for better ergonomics.