Latest tech on next Captiva
the road and the new body coloured cladding combined with LTZ’s 19-inch wheels give it a modern, clean look.
“Inside the car, Captiva’s new infotainment system with state-of-theart Apple CarPlay and Android Auto has been designed to fit seamlessly into customers’ busy lives, keeping them connected at all times.
“Finally, whether customers need roof rails to carry the surfboard or a tow bar to pull the caravan, with our large range of genuine accessories, they can be confident that Holden has them covered.”
The 2016 Captiva simplifies Holden’s SUV offering, combining the outgoing Captiva 5 and Captiva 7 models into one body design, available with both five and seven seat options and a variety of powertrains and trim levels that have already proved popular with customers.
In addition to Captiva’s refreshed exterior design cues, on the interior Holden has introduced a cleaner, more contemporary centre infotainment panel housing the latest MyLink technology including phone projection technology and a rear view camera as standard.
Holden’s electrical group engineering manager, Joe Sawyer, said the Captiva’s all-new infotainment system allowed customers to remain fully connected with access to a world of applications with the touch of a button or voice command.
“Captiva’s new MyLink system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone projection technology is a class leading infotainment system allowing customers complete control in their car,” said Mr Sawyer.
“Using the system’s seven-inch colour touch screen, steering wheel controls and voice command technology, customers are able to send, read and reply to text messages and calls, access music and navigate using Apple/Google maps effortlessly.”