Interior
Get to know the interior's layout and its practical features, such as cup holders and charging ports for your devices.
Interior walk-through
There are a few places and components whose names and locations are good to know, as they are referenced throughout the manual.
Passenger compartment | The passenger compartment is divided into the front and rear passenger compartment. |
Boot | The boot, or cargo area, is the space behind the rear seats, which you typically access from behind the car. |
Dashboard | The dashboard refers to the whole set of panels and components in front of the driver and front passenger. It has some of your car's main interaction areas, such as the display, steering wheel, USB ports, air vents and glove box. |
Centre armrest | The centre armrest sits between the front seats, above the tunnel console. It's where you find the controls for windows and locks, storage compartments, a cup holder and a rearward-facing utility panel. |
Overhead console | The overhead console sits in the ceiling against the windscreen. It provides easy access to certain important functions and status indicators. |
Note
Using the cup holder
To access the cup holder, push the lower front section of the centre armrest and let go. The cup holder will slide out fully.
The cup holder tray needs to be handled carefully to avoid damaging it. It retracts in two steps, one for each cup hole. It's important to slide it back one cup hole at a time. Do not try to force the tray back in one motion.