Holden
Captiva 2016
GM’s
Australia division just took the wraps off the revamped Captiva, aligning the
car’s design with the rest of the line-up.
Featuring
a new front grille, a revised front fascia and LED Daytime Running Lamps
amongst a range of other updates, the “family friendly” Captiva effortlessly
blends practicality with style.
What
Holden also likes to point out is that this freshened-up model simplifies its
SUV offerings, combining the outgoing Captiva 5 and Captiva 7 variants into a
single package. Naturally, that means the new automobile will be available in
both five and seven seat options, although it will keep the same powertrains
and trim levels due to their popularity among customers.
The slightly revised interior has introduced a
cleaner, more contemporary center console with an infotainment panel compatible
with the latest MyLink technology, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity
technology, as Holden’s Electrical Group Engineering Manager, Joe Sawyer said:
“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.
Using the systems 7-inch color 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.”
The
new model will go on sale at Holden dealerships in early 2016.


