Etex
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Got my first look today at the only one within 100 miles. It was Alta White w/ Black interior (not my choice of colors). 1st impression was how dark the wheels looked, surprised me a little. Smokey, close to Himalayan grayish. Compared the paint with a Uyuni White G90. Alta is near pure pigment titanium white, like kitchen cabinets or melamine, no metallic. Uyuni is a metallic, though I would not call it metal flake, more like small dust particles. Plus the Uyuni White had a touch of pearl in it.
But holy crap, y'all didn't warn me about the Heads Up Display. What kind of holographic / stereoscoptic black magic chit is going on there. The projection makes it seem like it's hovering out near the grill. Very impressed, liked it way more than the blind spot monitors, would need to re-train my eyes to glance down at the instrument cluster, as they now automatically gaze towards mirrors. HUD gives warnings as to traffic in other lanes before I even turn on a blinker. Plus the speed limit sign in the display, that turns red when you are over the limit, all in all very useful and ergonomic.
Now as to the seating, the suede was different than I expected, it is perforated, but the material has very little nap or pile height in the fibers. Could only be measured in the thousanths of an inch. The seats are firm, something about 3" out from the backrest seemed even firmer. I compared with quilted leather in the G70 (light grey) but they felt even firmer, and maybe thinner, both seat bottom and backrest. Must be different construction on the G70, the quilting looked very similar to GV70 pics. I also notice center console height in the GV70 was higher, but comfortable and when in use left my right hand hovering perfectly over the infotainment control.
During short test drive I found a county road with 30-35mph curves, the GV70 seemed to manage respectully at 65mph without any noticable body roll. But the steering is touchy, driver assist kept beeping as I encroached the center line. Will have to get use to the steering.
Seville Silver (GV80) looked silver in the midday sun, again tiny metal specks. I also saw a Himalayan Grey (Carbon Metal - better name) that I liked better.
Carbon Fiber is very unique, almost 3d looking with darker strands standing proud and silver strands recessed, pretty cool. I tried the ambient lighting but because it was so bright outside I could not confirm if the carbon fiber was backlit or surrounded.
But holy crap, y'all didn't warn me about the Heads Up Display. What kind of holographic / stereoscoptic black magic chit is going on there. The projection makes it seem like it's hovering out near the grill. Very impressed, liked it way more than the blind spot monitors, would need to re-train my eyes to glance down at the instrument cluster, as they now automatically gaze towards mirrors. HUD gives warnings as to traffic in other lanes before I even turn on a blinker. Plus the speed limit sign in the display, that turns red when you are over the limit, all in all very useful and ergonomic.
Now as to the seating, the suede was different than I expected, it is perforated, but the material has very little nap or pile height in the fibers. Could only be measured in the thousanths of an inch. The seats are firm, something about 3" out from the backrest seemed even firmer. I compared with quilted leather in the G70 (light grey) but they felt even firmer, and maybe thinner, both seat bottom and backrest. Must be different construction on the G70, the quilting looked very similar to GV70 pics. I also notice center console height in the GV70 was higher, but comfortable and when in use left my right hand hovering perfectly over the infotainment control.
During short test drive I found a county road with 30-35mph curves, the GV70 seemed to manage respectully at 65mph without any noticable body roll. But the steering is touchy, driver assist kept beeping as I encroached the center line. Will have to get use to the steering.
Seville Silver (GV80) looked silver in the midday sun, again tiny metal specks. I also saw a Himalayan Grey (Carbon Metal - better name) that I liked better.
Carbon Fiber is very unique, almost 3d looking with darker strands standing proud and silver strands recessed, pretty cool. I tried the ambient lighting but because it was so bright outside I could not confirm if the carbon fiber was backlit or surrounded.
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