Our RX 450h had
the optional larger infotainment screen and we loved it.
Not exact matches
Large, touchscreen
infotainment systems with sat - nav, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth connectivity, and other applications come either standard or
optional across all trims on either vehicle.
Last year's Super Bee was relegated to a small, 4.3 - inch touchscreen
infotainment system, but the 2013 car shown in Chicago is fitted with a
large 8.4 - inch unit — we're awaiting word on if it's standard or an
optional extra.
Although Mercedes - Benz has not yet released option pricing, the B - Class will offer features like blind spot assist, lane keep assist, and Mercedes - Benz's COMAND
infotainment system with a
larger, 7 - inch screen as
optional.
The
optional infotainment system is intuitive and very accessible, featuring
large, easy - to - tap touch - sensitive buttons.
Inside, Subaru has spruced up the Outback with more upscale materials and a
larger eight - inch touchscreen for the
infotainment system — which now includes
optional Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.
The
larger touchscreen and related
infotainment features are
optional on the SXT.
The range of available Entune audio and
infotainment systems add Bluetooth connectivity, smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus a
large touchscreen display, backup camera and
optional built - in navigation system.
Dominating the dash is a
large, circular display for the
infotainment and
optional sat - nav.
Though some may not be particularly big fans of features like the
large circular housing for the
infotainment display, but there's no denying the quality of the soft - touch plastics, the seat trim and the
optional (on all models bar the range - topping John Cooper Works version) leather trim is up there with amongst the best this class has to offer.
The
infotainment system has been updated with animated menus and visual representations, and there's an
optional eight - inch free - standing display, an inch
larger than the previous biggest unit.
In the middle of the dash is a
large circle that's home to the
infotainment screen, an
optional 8.8 - inch touchscreen, and associated controls.
Exterior refresh not withstanding, the interior also gets a redesigned instrument panel,
optional digital gauges, a
larger touchscreen (diagonally spanning eight inches) and the first application of Kia's new - gen UVO
infotainment system.