
Integrated multimedia, navigation, reverse camera, and front/rear dash cams can be selected based on sales volume, reputation, and cost-performance ratio. Both interior and exterior modifications are practical for night highway driving, but it's important to find a reliable shop for installation. The Lavida series does not come with this configuration by default, so you'll need to install a light sensor yourself. Base models don't come with navigation, and the factory or aftermarket navigation systems are rarely used. Personally, the most commonly used navigation is on the phone, so buying a phone mount is quite necessary. Base models lack a reverse camera, adding one is very practical—parking in the city is really not easy these days.

To make the Lavida's interior look better through modifications, I think starting with some small changes is the way to go. Buying a set of custom seat covers is key—choose eye-catching colors like red or blue to match the car's theme. Adding a leather steering wheel cover not only prevents slipping but also enhances grip. Applying a light-colored film to the dashboard can make the space appear larger. Opt for non-slip, thickened floor mats that are easy to clean and add a touch of class. Don’t overlook the details, like replacing the air vent trim rings or adding a small hanging pouch for keys and phones—these low-cost items can have a stunning overall effect. You can DIY these modifications; materials are cheap online, and spending half a day on a weekend can give your car a fresh new look inside and out—it feels amazing.

If you have the budget for professional modifications, the results will be absolutely outstanding. Have a new large-screen navigation system installed at a reputable modification shop—choose a screen around 12 inches to showcase a high-tech feel. Ambient lighting is a must; opt for blue or white LED strips along the door panels to instantly elevate the driving atmosphere at night. For the seats, upgrading to genuine leather upholstery is recommended—comfortable, durable, and premium. Avoid overdoing the color scheme; keep the main tones consistent, such as a gray-and-white combination, to prevent a tacky look. Remember to choose high-quality materials—don’t skimp on small costs, or they may wear out easily. After modifications, maintain the interior regularly by wiping it down with cleaner to preserve its shine. The overall style will feel as refined as a luxury car, and friends will be impressed when they ride with you.

I often modify the interior with a focus on practicality, and the compact cabin of the Lavida makes it easier to transform. Replace the seats with high-wear-resistant fabric covers for comfort, breathability, and a non-slip feel; add anti-slip phone holders and center console storage boxes to organize clutter; choose eco-friendly materials for floor mats to avoid odors. Avoid colors that are too dark—opt for beige or light gray to make the space feel more spacious. If you're on a tight budget, buy accessories online and install them yourself for quick savings; regular cleaning and maintenance will keep the interior tidy, stylish, and durable.


