So normally when a vehicle is designed, as part of the interior layout the designers figure out what the most number of options are and the associated controls needed for them. It's common to have blanked out buttons on lower trim level cars because they leave space for on/off or other controls for options (e.g. fog lights) that may not be present or available on all models.
I have a 2023 Turbo Signature, which is top of the line and has all the options. However, on the dash only 3 of 6 buttons are used in the panel by the driver's left knee:
Does anyone know what options the blank buttons would control (or control on lower trims or older models)? Unless this is an issue of certain functions that used to be button controlled and are now integrated into the regular infotainment interface and/or are software controlled, I can't imagine why the designers would have included such a large panel.
I have a 2023 Turbo Signature, which is top of the line and has all the options. However, on the dash only 3 of 6 buttons are used in the panel by the driver's left knee:
Does anyone know what options the blank buttons would control (or control on lower trims or older models)? Unless this is an issue of certain functions that used to be button controlled and are now integrated into the regular infotainment interface and/or are software controlled, I can't imagine why the designers would have included such a large panel.