So I got the Falcon back home yesterday.
I also visited Galaxy Toyota, Kotla, Opp Defence Colony, N. Delhi to take a demo of the MegaAudio ICE System which they are installing officially there after having a talk with Mr. Prateek of Megaaudio. The system looked of decent quality, equivalent to the stock Touchscreen they are installing in the Corolla, though it's 6.2" screen looked a tad bit smaller than the stock unit on the Corolla.
They gave me demo installing it in the Etios. Yes, it's a universal fit for Etios/Innova/Fortuner, as its size corresponds to a stock 2-DIN unit, and doesn't require any irregular shape on the facia like in the case of the Corolla/Camry units. It also boasts a 4GB internal memory which can store music of 6CD's inside the unit at all times. Music could be copied from any usb drive to the internal memory. The quality of parts and especially the iPod adapter looked very high and I was also informed by accessory manager at Galaxy, that this unit has been "officially" approved by Toyota so all warranties will be in place, though I doubt the official part.
They were quoting a price of Rs. 35,999/- for the unit including Maps by Map My India on sd card which fits neatly into the slot on the front facia (refer to the photo attached). It also has 2x USB ports and I was informed by Mr. Prateek that their USB supports Hard Diisk Drive upto 500GB which is very good. It had dual zone and also capability to install a separate sub-woofer. However the dual zone function, i.e. videos playing through the 2 screens attached to the back of the Front headrests, only supported videos played through the DVD drive and NOT the USB. The videos through the USB were visible only on the front screen which was a bit of a damper. GPS signal could not be received as the car was inside the showroom and I think the installer did not even install the GPS antenna. The total installation process was a max 10 minute job on the Etios as everything was plug and play and no special sockets were required.
It also came with a decent remote for the back seat and a separate Mic with cable which could be attached near the Driver Sun Visor internally for crystal clear conversation through bluetooth. The stock Corolla unit had no separate mic and mic was inbuilt on the Head Unit itself and was missing the GPS and also Steering Controls for Phone, which is a glaring omission by Toyota for Indian market. The Megaaudio unit was capable of storing all your phone contacts and also displaying their caller ID's on incoming/outgoing calls.
Off Thought Observations - One thing I noticed at this Galaxy Toyota outlet was the huge supplies of OE accessories for all Toyota Cars. I had a look at the
Etios and Liva Diesels which were there for demo. Except the Centrally mounted Instrument panel and the garish Red upholstery design on the top model, both seemed pretty decent on the quality front, and the space on the back seat was even more than in my departed Corolla. It could easily seat 3x 6 footers like me. I also test drive the
Altis Diesel once again. And after driving the humongous 3.0L diesel of the Falcon, this engine's acceleration really seemed puny in comparison. I could really notice the turbo lag that all were talking about with this 1.4L diesel which was really noticeable below 2000 rpm. Surely a 15L car does NOT deserve such a puny diesel.