NISSAN JUKE 2024 FACELIFT - new INTERIOR details (DIGITAL COCKPIT, new INFOTAINMENT) N-Sport
Nissan revealed the new Juke, and here you can see the refreshed interior with new technology.
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MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE INTERIOR:
The addition of the eye-catching yellow exterior to the Juke's palette is only the start. Inside, considerable work from Nissan's design and engineering functions has enhanced life-on-board.
The first change that existing customers notice when they get behind the steering wheel of versions above the Acenta grade is the increased size of the central infotainment screen. It's now 12.3 inches from corner to corner and it has been inclined towards the driver by 8o to bring the touch controls at the far edge of the screen to within comfortable reach, but also to enhance the cockpit-feeling which Juke customers really like.
As the driver gets comfortable behind the wheel, they will appreciate the new, smoother leather-like material which looks cleaner and also feels more satisfying to the touch.
Beyond the steering wheel, the combimeter, which houses the dials showing the Juke's speed and other key information, is now 12.3 inch digital TFT screen. The hi-resolution screen (1920 x 720 pixels) allows the driver to configure the display to show the combination of information according to their preferences.
The appearance of the combimeter can be cycled between two different basic layouts, with the classic layout showing two dials and a central space containing additional information. Alternatively, the "enhanced" layout presents the road speed and engine speed which are displayed on a pair of dials which are inclined and give a three-dimensional perspective. This allows a larger central display area where additional information can be displayed.
In the central section between the dials, the driver can display navigation directions, including a map, as well as fuel economy, audio information, eco-drive performance, tyre pressures and other key information. The controls for the display are located conveniently on the steering wheel.
The upgraded infotainment system comes with a more intuitive home screen which allows the user to tailor the screen to include the "widgets" for the functions they use the most frequently, much like they would with the home screen of their smart phone.
Additionally, the infotainment enjoys improved voice recognition and "natural language understanding" capability. This endows the system with a wider range of phrases and expressions that the system can understand as a command, ignoring hesitations or pauses. Wireless Android Auto is also now available alongside the existing wireless Apple CarPlay connectivity.
Other new features include speed camera information and fuel price information can now be displayed in the navigation map. And the infotainment system can now play video content from USB connected devices when the car is stationary.
Reflecting the addition of the eye-catching exterior yellow, the N-Sport interior features a matching yellow highlight which is boomerang-shaped and runs across the top of the instrument panel, before angling down and framing the base of the new central infotainment screen and finishing at the air-vents.
Source: Nissan
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