I traded my base 2018 for a loaded certified 2019. Sunroof, wood dash , tech, driver-assist, etc. I drove 89 miles to San Antonio in rain and construction to the dealer there. The base nav in the 2018 made a mess of my arrival in SA. I was lucky to spot "MINI" on a building and ended up at the right place. I used the range extender and arrived with 65% battery.
Coming home, I stopped a couple of blocks from the dealer and coded the range extender to hold charge. I'm still using a level 1 charger and I didn't want to get home with a low HV battery. I arrived home with about 65% battery. With the 120 battery, it will take a bit longer to charge than the 94.
Coming home, the much better nav in the 2019 did a great job. Voice recognition was good and set up my address on the first try. The split map on the larger screen is great. In the base model, the disappointing voice recognition was about equal to saying "Hey Google."
I loved driving the 2018, but after several Genesis sedans for years, I sorely missed the bells and whistles.
Coming home, I stopped a couple of blocks from the dealer and coded the range extender to hold charge. I'm still using a level 1 charger and I didn't want to get home with a low HV battery. I arrived home with about 65% battery. With the 120 battery, it will take a bit longer to charge than the 94.
Coming home, the much better nav in the 2019 did a great job. Voice recognition was good and set up my address on the first try. The split map on the larger screen is great. In the base model, the disappointing voice recognition was about equal to saying "Hey Google."
I loved driving the 2018, but after several Genesis sedans for years, I sorely missed the bells and whistles.