Which multimedia system is best for music, sat-nav connectivity? ONE area where the Tonale feels bang up to date - and has taken a leap forward over the Giulia and Stelvio - is in its infotainment tech. A 10.25-inch touchscreen sits on top of the dash, and in a segment where premium rivals each offer set-ups that are great in their own way, this system doesn't feel left behind. The graphics are clear and resolution is sharp, it's fairly responsive to touches, and while it doesn't load quite as quickly as the Volvo's system, it's not bad. There are areas where things could be improved, though. The on-screen keyboard is a little small - we'd like to see it expand to fill the whole screen, rather than just a portion of it. Likewise, there are no physical controls for the heated seats or steering wheel, and the on-screen shortcuts are a little fiddly. While there are plenty of functions - including live driving data - much of it is hard to find within layers of sub-menus.
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