The Vizion came with the latest high-tech goodies, including the EZ Key feature that would automatically unlock the car and adjust seats and mirrors when the driver approached. Upon starting, a hidden three-layered (Bulgari jeweler-inspired) configurable instrument panel would pop open (via SuperCars.net). It had the latest hands-free, voice-activated OnStar Virtual Advisor allowing passengers to make phone calls or access the Internet, and gave turn-by-turn navigational directions (via All Car Index). A DVD infotainment system with Bose speakers and a built-in screen for the rear passengers (via Ultimate Car Page) was also available.
But what made it truly unique were the storage features. A center console ran the length of its interior and acted as a storage box (via Motor Trend), although the only thing you could stick in it were skis, poles, and maybe a few golf clubs. An available integrated roof rack allowed for yet another way for passengers to stash their stuff.
In the back was a configurable cargo area with an electronically operated liftgate. A rear deck could be raised and locked into place to form a shelf. Underneath were molded bins that neatly held things in place. The lid could also be unlocked and slid out, creating an almost truck-like tailgate (via All Car Index).
The Vizion’s cargo capabilities may not sound all that cool today because nearly every SUV has them in some form or fashion, but back in 2001, they were indeed a sight to behold.
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