Sentences with phrase «optional driver tech»

Adaptive cruise control and traffic jam assist lead the list of optional driver tech, while further options include a navigation system with a central screen measured between 6.5 - inches and 8.8 - inches.

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All Fives enjoy «EfficientDynamics» fuel - saving technology, a wealth of standard - fit and optional electronic driver aids and the sort of high - tech cost options that wouldn't disgrace a Bentley.
Tech - Centric Cabin Some automakers rely on a driver's smartphone to enable in - car internet connectivity and the advanced features that use it, but Audi has turned the A6 itself into an internet - enabled device with the optional Audi Connect system.
Features found in the optional Premium Tech Package include heated front seats, leather seat trim, power sunroof, push - button start with Smart Key and, new for 2016, navigation1 with HD RadioTM3, power adjustable heated and cooled driver's seat, heated steering wheel, and dual - zone automatic temperature control with center console rear vents.
Our example's driver aid and assistance tech started and ended with the optional Parking Assist Package.
Other new tech added to the Polo range includes optional LED headlights, a battery regeneration mode, City Emergency Braking, Automatic Distance Control, Driver Alert and more.
There are four optional high - tech assistance systems for the Audi Q7 V12 TDI quattro: The adaptive cruise control system, Audi lane assist and Audi side assist aid the driver in maintaining the proper distance to the vehicle ahead, staying in lane and changing lane, while Audi parking system advanced incorporates a camera for a clear view behind the vehicle.
Highlights include Toyota's first head up display, several revised ful - color TFT displays, Entune infotainment, optional 7 - inch touchscreen (6.1 - inch on Prius Two, Prius Two Eco), safety tech including Driver Support (Full - Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Intelligent Clearance Sonar), JBL 6 - speaker audio, and much more.
Even the tech was designed with the driver in mind, featuring headrest mounted speakers with the optional Bose audio system and an unobtrusive Mazda Connect infotainment suite.
A hands - free power tailgate activated by waving one's foot under the bumper comes with the optional Comfort Access package, while tech and driver aids include BMW Apps, Lane Departure Warning, BMW Parking Assist, and Rear - view Camera with Top View.
XLT trim upgrades and optional features (including the alloy wheels, MyFord Touch tech and driver aid features) bump our as - tested price to $ 38,750.
As for tech, the 2016 ELR boasts OnStar with 4G LTE and standard built - in WiFi, an inductive charge spot on the instrument panel to charge your phone, and the previously optional Driver Assistance package which featured blind spot monitoring and rear cross traffic alert as standard.
It's no tech car, but this 2015 Transit does aid its driver with optional lane departure alerts and an optional rear camera.
Buick boasts that with this new tech on board, drivers can see a 19 - percent spike in city fuel - efficiency (versus models with the optional V6).
15 Alloy Wheels, ABS brakes, Electronic Stability Control, Heated door mirrors, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Remote keyless entry, Traction control.INCLUDED OPTIONAL FEATURES: 15 Alloy Wheels, ABS brakes, Electronic Stability Control, Heated door mirrors, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Remote keyless entry, Traction control, 4 - Wheel Disc Brakes, 6 Speakers, Air Conditioning, AM / FM radio: SiriusXM, Brake assist, Bumpers: body - color, CD player, Delay - off headlights, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket Seats, Front Center Armrest w / Storage, Front reading lights, Front wheel independent suspension, MP3 decoder, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside temperature display, Overhead airbag, Overhead console, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger vanity mirror, Power door mirrors, Power steering, Power windows, Premium Cloth Seat Trim, Radio: AM / FM / CD / MP3 w / SiriusXM Satellite, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear seat center armrest, Rear window defroster, Security system, Speed control, Speed - sensing steering, Split folding rear seat, Tachometer, Telescoping steering wheel, Tilt steering wheel, Trip computer, and Variably intermittent wipers.Awards: * 2014 KBB.com 10 Tech - Savviest Cars Under $ 20,000 We offer Market Based Pricing, please call to check on the availability of this vehicle.
Optional active high - beam tech encourages drivers to use the brightest forward lights without fear of dazzling oncoming traffic.
- * New interior layout focuses on horizontal lines - * Lots of premium touches throughout - * Fresh safety and driver assist tech - * Nearly 60 cubic feet of cargo room with the rear bench folded - * Fingers crossed for optional Japanese Sen wood trim
In order to obtain all of the driver assistance and collision avoidance technologies available for an Elantra GT, you must first get the Sport trim, then choose the optional dual - clutch transmission, and then upgrade to the Tech Package.
Short and sweet, the Maserati Ghibli's driver aid tech consists of a standard rear camera and an optional set of park distance sensors.
That gets you access to the optional EyeSight driver aid tech ($ 1,395), but saves a bit of dough by skipping leather trim and a few other amenities.
It drives all four wheels through an eight - speed automatic transmission to propel the high - tech German sedan to 100km / h in just 3.4 seconds, and onwards to 305km / h with the optional M Driver's Package.
Active safety tech is also front and center on the Escalade (as well as its siblings) via an optional Driver Assistance package.
There's plenty of room for cargo in the spacious cabin and it has a solid suite of optional driver aid tech.
For 2016, the optional Premium Tech Package adds navigation with HD Radio, power - adjustable heated and cooled driver's seat, heated steering wheel, and dual - zone automatic temperature control with center console rear vents.
The car also gets adaptive cruise control, park assist, lane keeping and driver monitoring tech as standard or optional equipment and that's on top of existing features such as blind spot monitoring and automatic tailgate release for those moments when both hands are full.
But Chevy's commitment to modern tech doesn't end with the spectacularly - outfitted dashboard — just take one step into the cabin and you'll see that this kind of modern design extends throughout, from the power driver's seat to the available power sunroof and optional 9 - speaker premium audio system.
Rounding out the noteworthy driver aid tech is the optional lane departure warning and prevention system, which will vibrate the steering wheel when the vehicle drifts near the lane markers and will attempt to pull the car back in line with the electronic power steering if a line is crossed without signalling.
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