Rear Seat Displays
PerformanceAverage price
1500€ - 5000€
Rear seat displays, often referred to as 'Rear Seat Entertainment' (RSE), represent the pinnacle of comfort and passenger entertainment. Most often integrated into the back of the front headrests or sometimes roof-mounted, these multimedia systems transform the rear cabin into a true mobile lounge. They generally consist of one or two high-definition color screens, touch-sensitive or not, accompanied by headphone jacks, USB ports, and sometimes even Blu-ray players or HDMI ports. The performance of these systems is not measured in horsepower, but in their ability to deliver a smooth and immersive experience. They allow passengers to watch movies, play video games, listen to their own music, or follow the navigation route without disturbing the driver. Often connected to the vehicle's Wi-Fi hotspot, they provide access to streaming services such as Netflix or YouTube. Once reserved for luxury limousines, this technology is now becoming commonplace in family SUVs and premium sedans, significantly improving the quality of long journeys and adding significant value to the vehicle.
Benefits
- ✓Optimal passenger entertainment on long journeys
- ✓Significant increase in comfort and perceived onboard luxury
- ✓Allows passengers to work or relax in a personalized way
- ✓Reduces driver distractions, especially with children on board
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Rear Seat Screens: The Performance of In-Car Entertainment
Long considered a gadget reserved for ultra-luxury vehicles, rear seat screens have established themselves as a benchmark for comfort and in-car technology. Although classified here under the "Performance" category, this refers not to mechanical performance, but rather to the performance of the multimedia experience. These systems transform the passenger space into a personalized entertainment bubble, making every trip, short or long, infinitely more enjoyable.
Composition and Features of a Modern System
A Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system is much more than just a screen. It is a complete multimedia ecosystem. Most commonly, it includes:
- High-definition screens: Usually integrated into the back of the front headrests, their sizes range from 7 to over 12 inches. They are often touch-sensitive and adjustable for optimal viewing comfort.
- Extensive connectivity: Modern systems include USB-C ports, HDMI inputs, and individual headphone jacks (wired or Bluetooth) so that each passenger can enjoy their content without disturbing others.
- Streaming access: Thanks to the vehicle's built-in Wi-Fi hotspot, passengers can access their favorite streaming platforms (Netflix, Disney+, YouTube) just like at home.
- Interactivity: Some systems allow passengers to interact with the main navigation, send a destination to the driver, or control certain comfort functions of the vehicle.
Tangible Benefits for Passengers and the Driver
Installing screens in the rear seats offers a multitude of benefits that redefine the car travel experience.
For families, it is the ideal solution to keep children occupied during long holiday departures. Gone is the question "Are we there yet?", replaced by focused silence in front of a cartoon or video game. This directly contributes to the driver's peace of mind and concentration.
For professionals, the back of a sedan equipped with these screens becomes a mobile office. It is possible to participate in video conferences, finalize a presentation, or check emails in complete peace while the chauffeur handles the road. This represents a significant gain in productivity and efficiency.
Synergy with Comfort Equipment
The performance of a rear screen system is vastly amplified when combined with other high-end equipment. Imagine watching a movie with immersive sound quality thanks to a premium audio system such as Burmester or Harman Kardon. The experience becomes cinematic.
Similarly, comfort is maximized when each passenger can not only choose their program, but also independently adjust their temperature via a four-zone climate control system. The addition of dedicated rear USB ports for charging ensures that all devices remain operational throughout the journey.
Conclusion: An Investment in Comfort and Value
Ultimately, rear seat screens are no longer just a simple accessory, but an essential component of first-class travel. They represent a significant investment, which translates into a drastic improvement in the quality of life on board for all passengers. By increasing the versatility, comfort, and technological appeal of the vehicle, they also help maintain a higher resale value. This is proof that automotive performance is also judged by the well-being of its occupants.
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Finitions équipées
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Exclusive (RT generation) (2010-2015)
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Limited Platinum (RT generation) (2013-2015)
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Jaguar Jaguar XJ
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Jeep Jeep Gladiator
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Kia Carnival
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Land Rover Land Rover Range Rover
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Lexus Lexus LM
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Associated equipment
Four-zone climate control
Four-zone climate control represents the pinnacle of automotive thermal comfort. Unlike more common systems (single-zone, dual-zone, or tri-zone), this advanced technology creates four distinct and completely independent temperature zones within the cabin. Specifically, the driver, the front passenger, and the two rear outboard passengers can each adjust the temperature, fan speed, and airflow direction according to their personal preferences. This system relies on a complex network of temperature and sunlight sensors, multiple air vents (including on the B-pillars and sometimes in the rear console), and an additional control unit dedicated to the rear seats. Generally reserved for high-end vehicles, large sedans, and luxury SUVs, four-zone climate control turns every journey into a first-class experience for all occupants. It is often paired with other advanced comfort features such as fine particulate filters, an air ionizer, or a fragrance diffuser, ensuring an interior environment that is not only thermally pleasant but also healthier.
Premium Sound System
A premium sound system is a high-fidelity (Hi-Fi) acoustic solution specifically designed and integrated into a vehicle by sound engineers in partnership with the car manufacturer. Far beyond a simple car radio with a few speakers, it consists of a set of premium-grade components orchestrated to deliver an immersive and detailed listening experience. Key elements include multiple specialized speakers (tweeters for high frequencies, mid-ranges, woofers for lows, and often a subwoofer for ultra-low bass), a powerful external multi-channel amplifier, and, most importantly, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP). The latter is the brain of the system: it calibrates the sound according to the unique acoustics of the cabin (materials, shapes, volumes) and manages time alignment so that the sound from each speaker reaches the listener at the exact same time, creating a wide and precise soundstage. Renowned brands such as Bose®, Harman Kardon®, Focal®, or Bang & Olufsen® collaborate with manufacturers to develop these custom-tailored systems, transforming every journey into a true concert hall listening session.
Passenger Screen
The passenger screen is a technological innovation increasingly found in modern automotive interiors, particularly in the premium and electric vehicle segments. It is an infotainment screen, often touch-sensitive, positioned on the dashboard directly facing the front passenger seat. Its main objective is to enrich the co-driver's travel experience by offering dedicated access to a multitude of features, without interfering with the driver's central screen or instrument cluster. The passenger can thus manage music, search for a destination and send it to the main navigation system, consult trip information or vehicle performance, and even, on certain models, watch videos or access applications. This technology transforms the passenger from a passive spectator into a true active co-driver, contributing to trip management and entertainment. The integration of a privacy filter is often used so that the displayed content (especially video) is not visible to the driver, thereby ensuring optimal safety.
Rear USB ports
Rear USB ports are Universal Serial Bus connectors located in the rear of a vehicle's cabin, typically on the center console, in the armrest, or on the back of the front seats. Initially considered a luxury feature, they have become a standard of comfort and connectivity in most modern cars. Their primary function is to allow rear passengers to recharge their electronic devices (smartphones, tablets, portable gaming consoles) without having to use the front ports, thereby avoiding a tangle of long cables in the cabin. Over time, these ports have evolved. While early models were often USB-A ports limited to a low charging output, recent vehicles increasingly integrate USB-C ports. The latter offer significantly higher charging speeds thanks to protocols like Power Delivery (PD) and sometimes also enable data transfer to interact with the vehicle's infotainment system, for instance to stream content to rear screens. The integration of these ports is an indicator of a vehicle's modernity and the attention paid to passenger comfort, transforming long journeys into more pleasant and connected experiences for the whole family.
In-vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot
The in-vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot is an advanced technology that transforms your vehicle into a mobile internet access point. Integrating a dedicated modem and a SIM card (physical or eSIM) directly into the car's electronic architecture, this system offers connectivity far superior to simply tethering a smartphone. Its main advantage lies in its external antenna, optimized to capture 4G LTE and 5G networks with maximum efficiency, even when the vehicle is in motion or in areas of weak coverage. Once the signal is captured, the hotspot generates a secure Wi-Fi network inside the cabin, allowing multiple passengers to simultaneously connect their smartphones, tablets, computers, or gaming consoles. This service, which requires a specific data subscription with a partner carrier of the manufacturer, has become a pillar of the modern automotive experience. It does more than just offer entertainment; it is essential for the operation of connected services, over-the-air (OTA) software updates, and real-time navigation, making every journey an interactive and productive experience.