Pictures from the Range Rover Velar Event, InControl Touch Pro Duo, Dash material pattern and others




Photoshop’s Perspective Warp really helped to make this mock-up. I know it’s not perfect and there is plenty to nitpick but the general concepts are there – InControl Touch Pro Duo, Steering Wheel Controls, Gauge graphic from Velar, Removed controls rear of Rotary Gear Selector. I was going to stick a Land Rover logo on there but couldn’t get a version I liked.
Here’s my mock-up from July 2015 showing what we thought ICTP would look like in the Range Rover. When it finally showed up in 2017 it was quite close…

New HOME screen (sorry, my editor/CDN messed up the text quality)

Current HOME screen
This was something I had seen on an F-Pace before but didn’t think it existed on Range Rover. Again having thought I checked everywhere, I didn’t check in the most obvious place, the Settings screen for the feature itself when accessed with the main feature on-screen – as in, bring up the Cameras and then hit Settings and I found I could turn this on:

I wonder if I didn’t have 360 PDC, would the birds eye view move to the far side and the reverse camera view get wider?
Settings screen:

Here’s what Landscape view looks like:

Since delivery, for some COMPLETELY UNEXPLAINABLE reason, the InControl Touch Pro Weather Live app used Fahrenheit on the side panel but Celsius when displayed full screen on a 2017 Range Rover.
My preference for Fahrenheit is chosen everywhere I could find prior to today. The InControl website account, the car itself, and a few other places all set for Fahrenheit. And as shown, it works fine for the side panel.

But the key for the fix that I found today while checking out another feature is simple (And apparently undocumented?)
Bring up the full screen Weather Live app then tap the Settings button (small double gear icon) then Weather Settings then configure from there. A few taps and all is fixed.
Success:

As I found, hitting that Settings button on every screen and then going into the contextual settings for the function displayed has helped find some things previously hidden to me.
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