
Engineers focused on improving the entertainment features of the car rather than the powertrain
Enlarge PhotoCalled the Vue Greenline ‘Hyline,’ the customized crossover comes with extensive interior and exterior modifications.
The list of changes include a new bodykit, single wiper conversion, HID and LED headlights, side-mounted cameras, a cold air intake and sports exhaust, plus a new suspension set-up.
Inside, the SEMA show car is fitted with an in-car computer, touchscreen central display, voice command, several video monitors, a custom stereo, and internet access.
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