Each Pure trimmed X-Class gets manually adjustable front seats, air conditioning, a reversing camera, electrically adjustable wing mirrors, front foglights and LED
load bay lighting and Mercedes» Audio 20 infotainment system complete with 7.0 in screen, rotary controller and Bluetooth connectivity.
There are four internal
load bay lights, 10 tie - down anchor points and a 12 - volt socket at the rear; there's no rear grab handle to aid entry but there is one at the side, and there's further storage space over the roof of the cab.
Both score two
load bay lights, a 12 - volt power outlet, a full steel bulkhead with window and low load - through flaps to accommodate longer items.
Not exact matches
That's not good news for people who buy high - end cars for the attention they attract, but it is good news for those who want to
light the road on fire in luxurious accommodations — and perhaps a cargo
bay loaded to the gills — without everyone within a 2 - mile radius seeing them coming.
The
load floor height is low at 552 mm while the cargo
bay is fitted with no fewer than 18 tie - down anchor points, plus two overhead
lights, a 12 - volt socket and half - height plastic protection.
Our Trafic scores Renault's «Lifestyle Pack», comprising the 7.0 - inch multimedia touchscreen with satellite navigation, premium cloth upholstery, colour - coded front bumper, climate control (standard air - conditioning in the Ford), pushbutton starting, LED strip
lighting in the
load bay and more.