That light strip is pretty cool! Definitely looks like something that people will look back on and say "this is what they thought the style would be in the future", though.
Ooh, screen can turn completely off. That's great to know, cause in the Volt when you press and hold the infotainment power button, the screen goes to a blank black display, but it's still running the backlight, there's no way to turn off the backlight. When you have to drive in rural areas at night where it gets truly pitch black, having any kind of backlight from the infotainment can be really distracting and bad for your night vision, even if it's an all black screen.
Thanks for sharing these. I was afraid the blue lights could not be turned off.
More very helpful information, thanks!
That light strip is pretty cool! Definitely looks like something that people will look back on and say "this is what they thought the style would be in the future", though.
Ooh, screen can turn completely off. That's great to know, cause in the Volt when you press and hold the infotainment power button, the screen goes to a blank black display, but it's still running the backlight, there's no way to turn off the backlight. When you have to drive in rural areas at night where it gets truly pitch black, having any kind of backlight from the infotainment can be really distracting and bad for your night vision, even if it's an all black screen.
Maybe it's just the camera, but the center display look like its slanted at a really steep angle. Great video!
Thanks, useful.
Thanks for showing these lesser-known features! I haven't seen these tips on any other Bolt video.
Thanks. 🙂