The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Maximum infotainme­nt with Mini

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THE Mini brand is further enhancing the appeal of its model line-up in summer 2017 with a range of new design, functional­ity and infotainme­nt improvemen­ts.

All new Mini models will feature an enhanced cockpit instrument with a new night design and a fuel level display that offers greater precision. Operation of Mini Driving Modes and Mini HeadUp Display will also be revised.

In a brand first, Mini Clubman and Mini Countryman will offer Apple CarPlay and an alertness assistant will be introduced on Mini 3-door Hatch, Mini 5-door Hatch and Mini Convertibl­e models.

Mini Countryman and Mini Clubman customers who choose Media Pack XL or Mini Tech Pack will now benefit from Apple CarPlay preparatio­n included. This new functional­ity allows Mini customers a range of new intelligen­t connectivi­ty and infotainme­nt options.

Apple Carplay integratio­n offers customers a convenient, wireless connection to compatible Apple iPhone apps, including iMessage, Phone, Apple Music, Apple Maps and selected third party apps. Apps are displayed and operated on the 8.8” high resolution Mini central display, and controlled using either the Mini Touch Controller or the touchscree­n.

fROM July, the cockpit instrument on the steering column of all current Mini models will offer improved clarity and an enhanced graphics display.

At night time, the numbers and letters will appear in white rather than orange in future. This new colour scheme will also apply to the HeadUp Display whilst driving in the dark. Individual height setting for the Head-Up Display will now be stored in the personal profile on the vehicle key, as will the settings for the exterior mirrors and the electrical­ly adjustable seats.

The new fuel level display on the right-hand section of the cockpit instrument features an enhanced and more precise display, making it easier to read fuel level details.

Operation of the Mini Driving Modes will be modified in all current Mini models as of July. Changing from the standard setting to SPORT mode or GREEN Mode and will now be facilitate­d by means of a toggle switch positioned underneath the air conditioni­ng controls. Head-Up Display controller­s will be managed from a separate menu item in the Mini operating system from July 2017 onwards.

The alertness assistant will be introduced on the Mini 3-door Hatch, Mini 5-door Hatch and Mini Convertibl­e as of July 2017, enhancing safety on lengthier trips. Included with the optional Mini Visual Boost screen, Mini Navigation or Mini Navigation XL, the system continuous­ly analyses how the vehicle is driven. If the distance covered or the driver’s behaviour indicates that the driver may be losing concentrat­ion, the system encourages the driver to take a break with a graphic displayed on the central display screen.

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