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 displays, steering wheel, air vents and glove box. |
Tunnel console | The tunnel console sits between the front seats. Here you'll find a storage compartment, a wireless charger, an electrical socket and a cup holder. There are also USB ports in the front and rear parts of the tunnel console. |
Door control panel | Each door has its own set of controls for windows and locks. |
Note
There's a backup key reader in the bottom of the tunnel console's cup holder.
One of the detectors for the alarm is located under the backup key reader. Avoid leaving coins, keys and other metal objects in the cup holder as this may trigger the alarm.