It also comes with generous capacity — 1,112 litres seats up and 1,982 with them flat, all of which is accessed through a power liftgate that opens automatically when a boot is
waved under the rear bumper.
Not exact matches
That cool hands - free liftgate that opens the
rear hatch when you
wave a foot
under the
rear bumper is also available.
This can be opened by
waving your foot
under the
rear bumper (as long as you have the key in your pocket - if you don't you'll just look ridiculous).
It also provides the option to open and close the Power Trunk Lid by
waving your foot
under the
rear bumper.
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.
Check that box, and there's no need to
wave your foot
under the
bumper like Ford's hands - free trunk; simply stand with the key fob within three feet of the Azera's
rear bumper, and the lid will pop.
Beyond a choice of two different turbocharged engines — one of which puts out 240 horsepower — there are high - tech features like a tailgate that's activated by simply
waving your foot
under the
rear bumper.
The 4 Series comes with the option of Comfort Access, a clever sensor that opens the boot when your hands are full — all you need do is
wave your foot
under the
rear bumper.
Drivers can even open and close the electric tailgate by
waving their foot
under the
rear bumper.
The USB ports have higher amperages for faster charging, and the infotainment A new, hands - free
rear hatch can be opened or closed with a
wave of a foot
under the
rear bumper cover.
Other features include a hands - free tailgate, operated by a
wave of a foot
under the
rear bumper, while a myriad of safety features have helped the car towards achieving a five - star rating in US crash tests.
For even easier boot access, New C5 Aircross is equipped with a hands - free tailgate, which operates electronically when the driver
waves their foot
under the
rear bumper.