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Get it done with more style, practicality, and premium touches in the Limited Hybrid. With exclusive silver roof rails, chrome interior handles, and 18” grey paint and machine finish alloys.
Step up to GXL with a larger 10.5” touchscreen with satellite navigation, Qi wireless device charging, and a Panoramic View Monitor for confident manoeuvring. Heated front seats, LED fog lights, and black roof rails complete the package.
Conquer each journey with front and rear parking sensors, satellite navigation, Qi wireless charging, an automatic dimming inside mirror, LED front fog lights, gloss black painted grille design, rear privacy glass, rain sensing windscreen wipers, and a leather shift knob and steering wheel.
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Experience the bigger picture with a 12.3” full colour meter, 18” alloy wheels, a wireless charger, heated front seats, and wraparound LED daytime running lights.
Limited Two-Tone brings all the premium features of the Limited model with the added appeal of bold two-tone colour options. It’s smart, stylish, and designed to turn heads without compromise.
Built for adventure and styled for the city, enjoy the GXL with the addition of a 2.5L Hybrid engine. Achieving 6.2L/100km* combined fuel efficiency and improved capability from the E-Four AWD system at the rear, the road is yours.
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