Renault Austral - A Closer Look at Interior, Design, and Technology
【Summary】The Renault Austral has an impressive interior with multiple screens, including a 12.3-inch display in front of the driver and a 12-inch touchscreen. The infotainment system, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, is sleek and responsive, featuring Google software for navigation. The car also offers a high-quality sound system with options for eight or twelve speakers. Overall, the Austral's interior design and technology are a standout in its class.
The Renault Austral is equipped with multiple screens, including a 12.3-inch display in front of the driver and a 12-inch portrait touchscreen hung over the dashboard. The former provides information on speed, trip, and autonomous safety tech, while the latter handles infotainment and climate controls.
The interior of the Austral features metallic-looking finishes, piano black trim, and soft-touch plastic. The mid-range Techno Esprit Alpine and above models come with flashes of blue 'Esprit Alpine' trim and stitching on the seats. The overall quality of the interior is up to class standard, although there are some hard plastics lower down on the dashboard and door cards, and the air vents feel flimsy.
The central screen of the Austral is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, making it one of the smoothest-running infotainment systems in a Renault vehicle. The system has fast reaction times and supports Google software for standard sat-nav mapping. Navigation information can be displayed on both the central screen and the driver instrument cluster.
Every version of the Austral comes with a 12-inch touchscreen that runs the OpenR Link infotainment system, powered by Google. The system works impressively, with intuitive voice control that allows users to even control home devices from the car. The graphics are sharp, and the interface looks sleek, especially in areas where the Google link is evident, such as the mapping on the main display and the digital dash. Overall, the Austral has one of the better infotainment systems in its class.
The standard Austral model comes with an eight-speaker sound system, while the range-topping Iconic Esprit Alpine model is equipped with a 12-speaker Harman Hardon system, which provides excellent sound quality.
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