Availability Scope
Availability Scope defines how a feature is treated when adding new trims or variants. It helps the system determine whether a feature should be pre-selected or remain optional, based on industry norms or vehicle-specific variations.
- Available in All Models: These are features that are industry standard or legally mandated. For example, in Canada, all drive-assist features such as adaptive cruise control are legally required. These features are considered present by default and are automatically selected when a new vehicle trim or variant is added.
- Available in Selected Models: These features are not universally present across all trims or variants. When a new variant is added, such features are left unchecked by default. The user can select them manually if they are available in the specific variant.
By properly setting the availability scope for each feature, the system can streamline the trim creation process while maintaining accurate feature representation for each vehicle.