The forward bench seat of the Vixen feels a lot like sitting in the lap of luxury. While lacking the air-ride suspension of the driver's seat, the seat easily makes up for it by sheer comfort.
As might be expected, a navigation computer console graces the navigator's console. The integrated GPS receiver provides up-to-the-second information through the twelve inch touch-screen display. Detailed street level maps, trip routing, points of interest, current position, current speed, average speed, elapsed trip time, estimated time of arrival, estimated time until empty, fuel consumed, current fuel flow, average fuel flow, estimated distance until empty, current miles per gallon, and average miles per gallon are just a few of the functions offered to the navigator, with a feed available to the drivers heads-up display for route and turn information. At least it doesn't try to convince you that your door is a jar.
An independent thermostat regulates the temperature and ventilation for the navigator and passengers. The center-console sound system allows either driver or navigator to adjust the station, the cassette, or the CD as desired.
You may look around inside, go outside, or quit the tour.