very impressive indeed Mike. Can I about the infotainment screen (the main one in the middle) is it only accessible via touch or do are there buttons we can use to toggle through the menu? For example, if we had google maps open, would I need to physically touch the screen or is there a scroller, like in my current car, that can be used to interact with the software?
The central infotainment screen is a touchscreen , but it is easy to reach, and it does have couple of buttons to press and a volume control/ on,off switch. As far as using the system for navigation on the central info screen is concerned, you can preload your destinations way points etc by loading them In the comfort of your arm chair, whist watching the tv, by adding them to the Nissan Connect app ,available on your mobile phone, and send it off to your car. The maps/ directions Etc are exactly as if you had entered them directly, and will be waiting for you when you next use the car. Music can be preloaded on to your phone and then via Apple Play or similar! hope this helps.
btw
I forgot to mention that there is voice recognition, so you can change ‘screens’, ‘navigation ‘, music Etc by just talking to the system- there is a button on the wheel.
it has Siri / google and Alexa and you can communicate / instruct via Alexa in the car to Alexa in your home, turn the heat on, or record a TV program Etc Etc.
no need to stretch to reach the touch screen, just ask it nicely for your wishes??????