Certainly looks very substantial, hope you enjoy driving in it.
From the pictures I have seen the cabin and dashboard arebroadly similar to the Ghibl. It's just a question of extended upholstery options that make the interior a nicer place to be.
Of course in line with the other models, it has the new infotainment and entertainment interface without the CD/DVD player, and the new climate control strip.
How do the new features compare to the previous?
I'm really impressed with the drive. It's a little slower than the Ghibli D, presumably mostly because of the weight, but it's a different kind of car to drive, just feels much more luxurious and refined, so you probably feel less inclined to wrong it's neck anyway.
Yes, they look very similar inside, but compared to my MY15 Ghibli, pretty much every single part feels either better quality or better fitted/finished, with possible exception of the cup holder cover which feels a little flimsy and insufficiently damped.
I went with the Luxury rather than Sports seats but with ventilated leather and they feel sumptuous, particularly in cuoio. I also went for ebano wood and a grey alcantara headlining which again just adds to the luxurious feel.
Dare I say the Luxury and quality so specified finally feels on a par with the best QPvs I've owned.
The infotainment centre feels like a big step forward in operation and capability. However, I have only just started to play with it so I'll reserve judgement on how big for a few days.
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