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Luxury comes as standard
Aurion rewrites the rules about space and smarter design. Soothing colour tones give a feeling of spaciousness in the clean interior, while generous dimensions add to the roomy feeling with ample legroom front and rear. Seating provides optimal support for reduced fatigue, while in Sportivo models, sports seating offers greater lateral support. All models come standard with Air Conditioning including a pollen filter. For personalised comfort, dual zone climate control in Prodigy, Presara and Sportivo ZR6 models allows the driver and front passenger to independently select their preferred temperature settings.
Ergonomic designs
The flowing integrated dash wraps around driver and front passenger, a reflection of the race cars that have inspired its design and technology. Ergonomic thinking has ensured controls have been placed within easy reach of the driver, while switches are confident and precise. Audio controls on the steering wheel come on all models, as do power windows, door locks and mirrors.
Optitron instrument clarity
An Optitron meter increases visual contrast between the meter and the meter readings, ensuring greater instrument clarity. In Prodigy, Presara and Sportivo models, the instrument panel offers you the addition of a multi information display, providing data including outside temperature, fuel range and consumption, driving time and average speed.
Premium audio acoustics
The MP3/WMA CD compatible audio system with 6-speakers incorporating psychoacoustic technology is standard across the range. This gives you the sensation of a subwoofer, by boosting bass response. The sound also appears to be coming from the windscreen area, adding dimension to the sound. An Automatic Sound Leveliser (ASL) tailors the volume and equalisation mix to compensate for vehicle speed, while a Digital Signal Processor enhances sound clarity. Sportivo and Prodigy models come with a 6 disc in-dash CD changer, while Presara has a 4 disc in-dash CD changer with the DVD Satelite Navigation package.
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