Sentences with phrase «navigation system standard»

The 2.5 i Touring makes the navigation system standard and also adds upgraded gauges, dual - zone automatic climate control, an eight - speaker sound system, a one - touch control to fold the rear seatback and auto - close and memory functions for the power liftgate.
Kia makes its navigation system standard at the SX and Limited trim levels, but on lesser trim level it isn't even available.
Changes to US models of Hyundai Azera include lower starting price of $ 31,000 ($ 1,250 reduction from 2013), refined steering feel and precision, standard 6 - inch color LCD audio display with rearview camera, standard driver blind - spot mirror, new electroluminescent gauge cluster with color LCD trip computer, new 8 - inch navigation system standard on Limited, power - folding side mirrors standard on Limited, Hyundai Assurance Connected Care telematics services standard for three years.
Fiat has made its dash - top TomTom navigation system standard here, and it includes additional EV - specific functions such as the location of charging stations and the ability to advise whether destinations are within the current range.

Not exact matches

The Hyundai Santa Fe LTD comes standard with leather - covered seating, a navigation system, Bluetooth hands - free technology, heated first and second row seats and interior sun shades in the second row.
The menus use the now - standard Easyfind navigation system, lending a weighty feel to the disc, even though there isn't a whole lot there.
It comes standard with navigation, a head - up display, a moonroof, LED headlights, two - tone seating trim with suede inserts, a Bose audio system, and paddle shifters for the transmission.
A backup camera is standard on all models, and Premium and Limited trims can be had with upscale features like navigation, leather seats, a moonroof, a Harmon Kardon premium audio system, and HID headlights.
Standard Equipment: 5.5 - liter twin - turbocharged V - 8 engine 7 - speed automatic transmission AMG active body control suspension 4 - wheel cross-drilled disc brakes with ABS AMG sport styling Comand 40 GB hard drive navigation system Bluetooth connectivity 11 - speaker Harman / kardon Logic7 surround sound HD digital radio In - dash 6 - disc DVD / CD changer Sirius satellite radio 8 - inch Comand display Power tilt / sliding sunroof Bi-Xenon headlamps with active curve illumination Keyless Go Parktronic AMG premium leather interior AMG performance steering wheel with aluminum shift paddles Heated and ventilated front seats Tire pressure monitoring system
New for 2011 The 2011 Dodge Caliber has six new available exterior paint colors, a new navigation / audio system with Sirius Travel Link, retuned steering, available 18 - inch wheels on the Uptown model, red and blue stitching on seats in the Rush model, a standard six - way power driver's seat on the Mainstreet model and standard electronic stability control on the Heat, Mainstreet, Rush and Uptown models.
Kia considers the Cadenza its entry in the premium car segment, and as such has loaded it with standard equipment including leather, navigation, a backup camera, a power driver's seat, keyless ignition, and a 550 - watt 12 - speaker audio system.
Cars with that service can do Google searches via the standard MMI with the results sent to the navigation system; the wireless data service also enables the navigation system to use Google Earth images together with the road maps.
Fiat's TomTom - based navigation system and a premium audio system — both options on other 500 models — are included as standard equipment.
Toyota's Entune infotainment system is standard equipment on Tundra Limited models, as are heated and ventilated front seats, navigation, blind - spot monitoring, and a 12 - speaker JBL audio system.
The Kia Soul EV includes many features that are optional on the standard Kia Soul, including navigation and a rearview camera, and other items such as the climate control system are modified to use less energy.
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.
The 2011 Dodge Caliber has six new available exterior paint colors, a new navigation / audio system with Sirius Travel Link, retuned steering, available 18 - inch wheels on the Uptown model, red and blue stitching on seats in the Rush model, a standard six - way power driver's seat on the Mainstreet model and standard electronic stability control on the Heat, Mainstreet, Rush and Uptown models.
By contrast, the white Titanium sedan I tested came in considerably higher, at $ 27,200, with the standard 2.0 - liter engine, an automatic transmission, leather seats, navigation and Sync system, active park assist, lane keeping assist and 18 - inch wheels.
For 2017, the Maxima's most significant change is that Apple CarPlay is a new standard feature on all models, integrating iPhone apps for navigation, music and other functions with the car's audio system.
Standard equipment includes automatic climate control, power windows and locks, 10 - way power front seats with three - position memory, a navigation system and Mercedes - Benz's Tele Aid system, which offers emergency and theft - tracking services.
Standard Equipment: 3.7 - liter V - 6 engine 7 - speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode Power sliding / tinted glass moonroof Bi-Xenon HID headlamps 18 - inch aluminum wheels Power windows / locks / mirrors Heated mirrors Rain - sensing wipers Leather - appointed seats Power tilt / telescoping steering wheel 7 - inch color display XM satellite radio AM / FM audio system with 6 - speakers Single CD player USB / iPod adaptors Rearview camera Bluetooth connectivity Dual - zone automatic climate control 4 - wheel disc brakes with ABS Electronic brake force distribution Vehicle dynamic control Traction control system Tire pressure monitoring system Options on this vehicle: Sport package — $ 3650 20 - inch aluminum wheels Sport front fascia Sport suspension 4 - wheel active steer Sport brakes Paddle shifters Sport seats, steering wheel and shift knob Premium package — $ 3350 Infiniti hard drive navigation system 8 - inch color touch - screen display XM traffic / weather / sports Zagat Survey, restaurant reviews Infiniti voice recognition Bose 10 - speaker premium audio Streaming audio via Bluetooth 9.3 GB music box Climate controlled seats Heated steering wheel Technology package — $ 3000 Eco pedal Intelligent cruise control Blind - spot warning Blind - spot intervention Lane departure warning Land departure prevention Distance control assist Intelligent brake assist Forward collision warning Front pre-crash seatbelts Active trace control Adaptive front lighting system Sport touring package — $ 2000 Bose digital 16 - speaker premium audio Forest air system Power rear sunshade Illuminated kick plates — $ 350 Trunk mat, trunk net, first aid kit — $ 195 Key options not on vehicle: Deluxe touring package — $ 3800 Sport touring package plus: Semi-aniline leather seating Quilted seat pattern stitching White ash silver - powdered wood trim Suede - like headliner Premium soft - touch interior materials Rear decklid spoiler — $ 440
If that's not swanky enough, try the new Pilot Touring trim level, which throws in goodies like a satellite - based navigation system as standard fare.
The car features a Chesnut interior scheme and standard navigation, Bose surround sound system, and panoramic moonroof.
A voice - controlled navigation system with HD radio technology and Sirius Travel Link is now standard instead of optional for the Navigator, which also gets free maintenance for the first 12 months or 15,000 miles.
The rest of the car, however, gets a few more tweaks, including a new standard NissanConnect 5.0 - inch touchscreen infotainment system on the Leaf S, and a new 7.0 - inch system with navigation on the Leaf SV and SL.
Standard Equipment: Skyactiv - G 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine 6 - speed sport automatic w / manual shift mode Front - wheel drive 16 - inch alloy wheels Power windows Power door locks w / remote Power mirrors 8 - way power driver's seat Heated front seats Leather - trimmed seats and door panel inserts Power moonroof 16 - inch alloy wheels AM / FM / CD / MP3 audio system w / aux input 265 - watt Bose Centerpoint 10 - speaker surround sound audio system Leather - wrapped steering wheel w / Bluetooth, cruise, and audio controls Bluetooth Full - color compact navigation system Cruise control Tilt / telescopic steering column Variable intermittent windshield wipers 60/40 split-fold rear seat Two 12 - volt power outlets
My test car included the Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound system ($ 6,300); the Audi Design package ($ 5,500), which includes black leather with Arras - red stitching, carbon - twill inlays, and a piano - black shifter; and such standard niceties as 22 - way power front seats (heated and ventilated, too), a power moonroof, navigation, an Alcantara headliner, and a head - up display.
Standard items include Mazda's mini-sized navigation system, leather, heated seats, a power driver's seat, Bluetooth, and a 10 - speaker audio system.
STANDARD FEATURES: 40 GB hard drive GPS navigation w / voice control Bluetooth Harman / Kardon surround sound audio system Auxiliary audio input Satellite radio Central controller w / 7 - inch display 4.5 - inch color instrument cluster Power sunroof Alcantara headliner AMG steering wheel w / shift paddles 4 - way tilt - and - telescopic steering column Power rear sunshade Dual - zone automatic climate control Cruise control Split - folding rear seats AMG - calibrated adaptive sport suspension Sport exhaust system Stability control Predictive protection system Drive drowsiness monitor Tire pressure monitoring system
This simplicity doesn't diminish its function, though, as even the base Rogue S offers standard Bluetooth streaming audio and an iPod interface, and the optional upgraded Nissan Connect system adds navigation, XM Traffic, hands - free texting, Pandora integration, and app support for your smartphone.
The Platinum treatment also endows the Porsche Cayenne with additional standard equipment, including Power Steering Plus, parking sensors, touchscreen navigation, bi-xenon headlights, heated front seats, a sunroof, and a Bose surround - sound system with 14 speakers and a total of 585 watts.
The A8's Multi Media Interface was upgraded with improved menus and a touchpad that recognizes handwriting, giving a new way to input characters for the standard navigation system.
On the inside, you'll find just about every amenity you can find today in a family SUV, but the Denali also gets navigation and Apple / Android smartphone mirroring with the standard 8 - speaker Bose sound system and unique configurable digital gauge cluster.
An «ultra-premium» Laguna leather interior and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen navigation system are now included as standard on both models.
A digital instrument panel is now standard, and the standard navigation system now includes a touchpad for the iDrive controller.
An available navigation system adds a 7 - inch touchscreen with a backup camera, Bluetooth streaming audio and satellite radio, but it's a $ 7,000 jump compared with the base model to get the system, which is standard on the Sport Tech trim and not available on the Base or Sport trims.
STANDARD FEATURES: SKYACTIV - G blue urethane engine cover Heated exterior mirrors Bose ten - speaker surround sound audio system Leather seating surfaces Heated front seats Power driver's seat Cruise control Full color compact navigation w / information display Moonroof w / one - touch open Padded armrests Tire pressure monitoring system Anti-lock brake system w / electronic brake distribution and brake assist Stability control Traction control Air conditioning Power locks and windows Auxiliary audio input jack Tilt - and - telescoping steering column 60/40 split fold - down second row
Other improvements to the entire 5 Series lineup - including the Gran Turismo models - include revised front and rear styling, standard adaptive xenon high - intensity - discharge headlamps and an iDrive navigation system with a tracing pad for direct character input.
The optional navigation system's voice - recognition software picks up casual - language commands, and the standard stereo has a USB port to better integrate iPods and other MP3 players.
As navigation systems became standard in many vehicles, consumers started to voice opinions about how chatty some nav systems were, the accent of the voice giving directions, whether the system mentioned points of interest on the route and many other features related to how the driver interacts with the system.
The navigation system (standard on the L) is extremely well - done, and the XM NavTraffic system, which highlights slow - moving roads in yellow, proved useful in Detroit and Pittsburgh but showed L.A.'s freeway system to be a massive yellow hell (accurate, perhaps, but not terribly helpful).
Cadillac's much - maligned CUE infotainment system is standard, and after spending a couple of days driving around L.A. in various Cadillacs, we have to say that the navigation function is superb, even if the haptic touch - screen interface can make you want to tear your hair out.
STANDARD FEATURES: Air suspension 18 - inch aluminum wheels Sport body styling Comand w / hard - drive voice - controlled navigation Bluetooth 14 - speaker Harman / Kardon surround sound audio system In - dash memory card slot Auxiliary audio jack Center controller w / 7 - inch display 4.5 - inch color instrument cluster display SiriusXM satellite radio w / trail subscription Power sunroof Leather interior w / wood trim 14 - way power adjustable front seats 4 - way power tilt - and - telescopic steering column Automatic dual - zone climate control Cruise control Rain - sensing intermittent windshield wipers Multi-color interior ambient lighting Mbrace in - vehicle services Stability and traction control
Standard equipment on the 740e includes LED headlights, ambiance exterior lighting, BMW Display Key, ConnectedDrive navigation package, smartphone integration, and iDrive infotainment system with gesture controls.
The center screen can show a range radius on the standard navigation system, as well as detailed energy usage by the drive motor, climate control and other systems.
Also standard is Mercedes» COMAND infotainment system with hard drive - based navigation and seven - inch display and central control knob, along with a Harman / Kardon Logic 7 surround sound system with HD radio, Bluetooth streaming capability, and USB port.
Along with the standard DBS, the Carbon Edition receives the vastly improved Aston Martin Garmin satellite navigation system.
Standard features include auto on / off headlights, speed - sensitive windshield wipers and a navigation system with backup camera.
VW also says standard features will include navigation, keyless entry / ignition, and a Fender - branded premium audio system.
Standard Equipment: 3.5 - liter V - 6 engine CVT transmission Vehicle dynamic control Traction control Tire pressure monitoring system Nissan hard drive navigation with 7 - inch touch screen Bluetooth connectivity Digital Bose audio system 7 speakers with subwoofer XM satellite radio 9.3 GB music box USB connection & auxiliary audio inputs Rearview backup camera Dual - zone automatic climate control Nissan intelligent key with push button start Power locks / mirrors / windows Power tilt / telescoping steering column Auto - dimming rearview mirror Heated front seats Heated steering wheel Leather seating Leather - wrapped steering wheel
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