A comfort feature that is usually integrated into the center armrest of the driver and front seat passenger, allowing users to carry cool drinks despite warm ambient temperatures.
Abbreviation for Continuously Variable Transmission. This type of transmission does not have “gears” like a manual or automatic, instead it maintains a steady acceleration curve with no pauses for gear changes.
Commonly associated with rear-wheel drive cars, oversteer is a driving characteristic wherein a car turns more sharply than intended, causing the rear to slide out more than the front.
A feature that allows the vehicle's cargo area (boot) to be electronically opened from the key fob.
A security device that prevents a vehicle from starting unless the correct key is present.