2014 Chevrolet Impala has Valet Mode to Protect Data

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A hidden space behind the Chevrolet MyLink touch screen is in essence a lockable glove box.

The revised Chevrolet Impala sedan with the optional infotainment system has a “valet mode” that locks up small personal items as well as protecting the addresses and contacts stored in MyLink. The password activated retractable faceplate covers a storage bin large enough to hold a wallet, MP3 player and smartphone.

Impala owners can access valet mode through MyLink’s settings menu with a four-digit code, similar to a hotel safe. A confirmation entry of the code simultaneously locks the bin and secures personal information.

Chevrolet said that customer clinic participants showed avid interest in valet mode, particularly younger car buyers. Impala’s hidden bin also addresses customers’ frequently expressed need for a secure place to keep personal items out of sight.

“We were able to move the MyLink system’s electronics to another location in the vehicle, effectively creating the space behind the touch screen,” said Matt Highstrom, General Motors human-machine interface designer.

In addition to privacy protection, Impala’s MyLink system allows for increased personalization. Owners can click and drag icons on the home screen located in the center stack, similar to operating a smartphone or tablet.

There are four graphic appearances or “skins,” selectable through the Settings menu, designed to appeal to distinct customer group personalities, including:

  • Contemporary – clean, simple interface for busy moms and families
  • Edge – vibrant colors and pop culture-inspired icons.
  • Velocity – carbon fiber background appearance and glowing neon
  • Main Street –primary color design

These and other functions, including valet mode, will be migrate to other Chevrolet models with the next-generation MyLink system.

“We can’t design a custom Impala interior for every customer, but we can give them the next best thing – an infotainment system that reflects their tastes and features that meet their needs,” said Matt Fuligni, design manager, Chevrolet User Experience.

The 2014 Impala will begin production this spring and eventually will be offered with three engine choices. A 3.6L V6 starting at $30,760 including destination charges is the launch engine.

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