Audi offers a full range of
optional cabin technology, such as navigation and Bluetooth, although some of it falls a little short.
Not exact matches
Optional second - generation head - up display technology also provides a full - colour display and wider functionality, even projecting 4x4 information and improved navigation displays onto the windscreen ahead of the driver, while optional Cabin Air Ionisation is available on Discovery for the first time, delivering improved interior air quality for enhanced passenger we
Optional second - generation head - up display
technology also provides a full - colour display and wider functionality, even projecting 4x4 information and improved navigation displays onto the windscreen ahead of the driver, while
optional Cabin Air Ionisation is available on Discovery for the first time, delivering improved interior air quality for enhanced passenger we
optional Cabin Air Ionisation is available on Discovery for the first time, delivering improved interior air quality for enhanced passenger wellbeing.
On paper, our 2006 Range Rover Sport seemed to have an admirable armory of
cabin luxury and
technology: cherry - wood accents, voice - enabled GPS satellite navigation, Bluetooth phone integration, a 550 - watt Harman Kardon stereo with
optional satellite radio, and a rear - seat DVD entertainment system.
But, while its power bulge, huge rims, and
optional colored wheel - crests may impress on the exterior, its
cabin technology fails to live up to the luxury - inspired promise.