Interactions are fast and there’s no observable lag. Zooming in and out in the navigation app, for example, used to be a lesson in laggardly rendering; now, it’s smooth and crisp. The touchscreen itself gets an anti-glare coating, though that’s not always successful depending on the strength and angle of the sun.
Happily, Lexus hasn’t done away with physical controls completely, even with its much-improved digital interface. There’s a physical volume knob, along with buttons for the front windshield defrost, and for the heated rear window and side mirrors. The driver and passenger temperature controls are fancy knobs with displays at their center, too.
If you’d rather use Android Auto or Apple CarPlay, they’re both supported, and in their wireless flavors rather than just wired. For regular Bluetooth devices, Lexus Interface will store up to five connections overall, and can have two actively paired at the same time. That’s useful if one person wants to supply the soundtrack, while the other can answer calls through the speakerphone.
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