A
huge optional panoramic moonroof completely opens up the Beetle's interior, while standard keyless access and push - button start opens up (and starts) the car without the hassle of digging through your purse to find keys.
The gimmicks continue with
an optional panoramic moonroof.
Although
the optional panoramic moonroof is lovely, it shaves precious inches of headroom.
Headroom in back with
the optional panoramic moonroof is compromised for taller passengers (it's not an issue up front), but forgo the moonroof and backseat headroom is fine.
Kia states headroom as a decent 40 inches, but
an optional panoramic moonroof knocks it down significantly.
Generous greenhouse glass lets a lot of light into the cabin, even if you don't have
the optional panoramic moonroof added.
Inside, the QX comes with tri-zone climate control, an air purifier,
an optional panoramic moonroof and all the connectivity features you'd expect in a luxury SUV.
Two adults can fit comfortably in the rear, although kneeroom is understandably scant with the front seats pushed back (after all it's a compact); same with headroom if
the optional panoramic moonroof is fitted.
The extra size does add about 220 pounds of weight, but Toyota saved some poundage by using polycarbonate instead of glass for
the optional panoramic moonroof.
Rear passengers will appreciate the numerous road - trip worthy features, like reclining third - row seats, numerous USB ports4, and
an optional panoramic moonroof.