Hyundai TUCSON N Line walk-around
Hyundai TUCSON N Line walk-around with Paolo Gnerro
The new RX's advanced connectivity is faster and more stable and includes the latest multimedia technologies, "always connected" services and convenient over-the-air updates. Through smartphone, navigation, vehicle control, multimedia functions and cloud connectivity, drivers have around 100 different ways to interact with the new RX. The standard 14-inch touchscreen is one of the largest in its class. HD graphics provide excellent readability in all lighting conditions without glare from sunlight. The processing unit works 3.6 times faster than in the predecessor system, which is reflected in the brisker response to user inputs. Additional buttons also allow quick and intuitive access to the most frequently used functions. The standard navigation system provides access to real-time information on traffic conditions, congestion and accidents via the integrated data communication module (DCM). Mobile data is included in the price for the first four years - there are no additional charges. Telephone pairing is also not required for the cloud-based services. The DCM also allows wireless software updates over the air: multimedia and safety systems can thus be updated at any time even after delivery, and a separate service appointment is not required.
Hyundai TUCSON N Line walk-around with Paolo Gnerro
Hyundai Motor Company today revealed the streamlined and timeless design of the highly anticipated IONIQ 6, the second model in its IONIQ dedicated all-electric-vehicle lineup brand. IONIQ 6, which Hyundai describes as an Electrified Streamliner, is aerodynamically sculpted and makes innovative use of sustainable materials to reflect today’s EV customers’ values. Inspired by Hyundai’s Prophecy EV Concept, IONIQ 6 is characterized by clean, simple lines and a pure aerodynamic form that Hyundai designers describe as Emotional Efficiency. IONIQ 6’s electrified streamliner typology and mindful cocoon-like interior embody a silhouette for the new era of electric mobility, while the overall design theme of Ethical Uniqueness reflects Hyundai’s customer-centric commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
The Tiguan was given an update back in autumn 2020 and now it is the turn of the long-wheelbase version: revised design, new control and assist systems, new premium features such as interactive IQ.LIGHT LED matrix headlights and touch panels to control the standard automatic air conditioner take the Tiguan Allspace to the next level. Currently, more than every second Tiguan (55 percent) that rolls off the production line worldwide has a long wheelbase. The XL version of the Tiguan Allspace can, upon request, be fitted to become an SUV with seven seats or boast 1,920 litres of storage space. Pre-sales start in the next few weeks. In Germany, it is available in the new specification packages Life, Elegance and R-Line.
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