AVN (Audio, Video, Navigation):
A system that integrates audio entertainment, video playback, and navigation features into one unit typically found in the center console of the vehicle.
HUD (Head-Up Display):
A transparent display that projects information onto the windshield, allowing the driver to view essential data such as speed, navigation instructions, and alerts without looking away from the road.
Dashboard:
The panel located in front of the driver's seat that houses various instruments and controls, including the speedometer, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, and warning lights.
Cluster:
Short for "instrument cluster," it refers to the assembly of gauges and displays located behind the steering wheel, providing the driver with information about the vehicle's performance and status.
Windshield:
The front window of the vehicle, designed to protect occupants from wind and debris while providing visibility of the road ahead.
Infotainment System:
A multimedia system that combines entertainment, communication, and navigation features, typically including a touchscreen display, audio controls, smartphone integration, and connectivity options.
Center Console:
The central area between the driver and front passenger seats, often containing storage compartments, cup holders, climate controls, and the gear shifter.
Climate Control:
The system that regulates the temperature, airflow, and humidity within the vehicle cabin to maintain a comfortable environment for passengers.
Cabin Lighting:
Interior lights located throughout the vehicle, including overhead lights, reading lights, and ambient lighting, to illuminate the interior at night or in low-light conditions.
Steering Wheel:
The wheel located in front of the driver used to control the direction of the vehicle, typically equipped with buttons or switches for controlling audio, cruise control, and other functions.
Seats:
The chairs installed in the vehicle for occupants to sit in, usually designed for comfort and support, with options for adjustment, heating, and ventilation.
Seatbelts:
Restraint systems consisting of straps and buckles designed to secure occupants in their seats during a collision or sudden deceleration, reducing the risk of injury.
Airbags:
Safety devices installed throughout the vehicle interior that inflate rapidly during a collision to protect occupants from impact forces, typically located in the steering wheel, dashboard, side panels, and roof.
Door Panels:
The interior panels on the doors of the vehicle, containing controls for windows, mirrors, and door locks, as well as storage pockets and speaker grilles.
Power Windows:
Windows that can be raised or lowered automatically using electric motors, controlled by switches located on the door panels or center console.
Power Mirrors:
Exterior mirrors that can be adjusted electronically from inside the vehicle to improve visibility and aid in parking and lane changes.
Keyless Entry:
A system that allows the driver to unlock and start the vehicle without using a traditional key, typically utilizing a key fob or smartphone app for authentication.
Push Button Start:
A feature that enables the driver to start the vehicle's engine by pressing a button, eliminating the need for a physical key to be inserted into the ignition.
Wireless Charging Pad:
A pad located in the center console or elsewhere in the vehicle cabin that uses electromagnetic induction to wirelessly charge compatible smartphones and other devices.
Cup Holders:
Recessed compartments or holders designed to secure beverages within the vehicle cabin, typically located in the center console, door panels, or folding armrests.
Armrest:
Padded surfaces located on the door panels or center console that provide support and comfort for occupants' arms while driving or sitting in the vehicle.
Glove Compartment:
A storage compartment located on the passenger side of the dashboard, used for storing documents, manuals, and other personal items.
Sun Visors:
Hinged panels mounted above the windshield that can be rotated downward to block sunlight and glare from the driver's and front passenger's eyes.
Grab Handles:
Handles mounted on the interior roof pillars or above the doors to assist passengers in entering and exiting the vehicle, especially in off-road or rugged driving conditions.
Center Armrest:
A hinged or sliding armrest located on the center console between the front seats, providing additional comfort and storage space for occupants.
Rearview Mirror:
The interior mirror mounted on the windshield, used by the driver to view the area behind the vehicle, typically equipped with auto-dimming and HomeLink features.
Vanity Mirror:
Small mirrors installed on the sun visors or interior roof panels, allowing occupants to check their appearance or apply makeup while seated in the vehicle.
Floor Mats:
Protective mats placed on the floor of the vehicle to trap dirt, debris, and moisture, enhancing cleanliness and preserving the interior carpeting.
Pedals:
The foot-operated controls located in the driver's footwell, including the accelerator (gas pedal), brake pedal, and clutch pedal (in manual transmission vehicles).
Center Stack:
The vertical panel located in the center of the dashboard, housing controls for the infotainment system, climate control, and other vehicle functions.
Rear Seat Entertainment:
Multimedia systems installed in the rear seating area of the vehicle, typically consisting of screens, audio controls, and connectivity options for passengers' entertainment.
A-Pillar:
The vertical pillar located on each side of the windshield, supporting the roof of the vehicle and housing components
such as airbags and speakers.
B-Pillar:
The vertical pillar located between the front and rear doors of the vehicle, providing structural support and housing components such as seatbelt mechanisms and side airbags.
C-Pillar:
The vertical pillar located at the rear edge of the side windows, supporting the roof of the vehicle and sometimes housing components such as rear seatbelts or speakers.
Hatch:
A rear door that opens upwards, providing access to the cargo area of hatchback, wagon, or SUV vehicles, often equipped with a rear windshield wiper and defroster.
Trunk:
The enclosed storage compartment located at the rear of the vehicle, accessible via a hinged or liftgate-style door, used for storing luggage, groceries, and other cargo.
Parcel Shelf:
The shelf located behind the rear seats in sedan or hatchback vehicles, providing a flat surface for storing small items and concealing cargo stored in the trunk.
Luggage Compartment:
The area within the vehicle designated for storing luggage and cargo, including the trunk, cargo area, and rear seats when folded down.
Cargo Cover:
A retractable or removable cover installed in the cargo area of the vehicle to conceal and protect items stored in the trunk or hatchback from view.
Cargo Net:
Elasticized mesh netting or straps installed in the cargo area to secure loose items and prevent them from shifting during transportation.
Tonneau Cover:
A rigid or soft cover installed over the cargo area of pickup trucks or SUVs to protect and conceal items stored in the bed or cargo compartment.
Load Floor:
The flat surface at the bottom of the cargo area, providing support for heavy or bulky items and separating the cargo space from the vehicle's interior.
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