Infotainment

The Kodiaq offers a capacitive touch glass screen which measures between 6.5-8.0-inches depending on the specification. There are physical buttons, thank goodness, to quickly access shortcut functions. In the top-spec Kodiaq, you can get an in-car communication system that allows you to record your voice and play it back to those in the back seat… great for those times when all you hear from the backseat is, ‘are we there yet?’. There will be native navigation as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity and tablet holders are an extra-cost option for those in the back seat; tablets can be charged either via 230V or USB sockets.

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