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Our Cockpit of the Future survey shares all.
| | Dear Colleague What are the most in-demand features for smart surfaces? |
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Capacitive Controls - 48% Ambient Lighting Through Material - 32% Heated/Cooled Surfaces - 29% Surface Cleanability - 26% Anti-Microbial Surface Treatment - 24% Color/Pattern Variation - 23% Integrating Biometric Monitoring Features - 22% Dead Font (Hidden Until Blacklit) - 21% Softness - 17% Electrical Conductivity - 13% |
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| | This question was part of a Cockpit of the Future industry survey conducted by Wards Intelligence. It’s tough to predict how autonomy, electrification, user interfaces and sustainable materials will impact the cockpit of the future – but automakers and suppliers are offering lots of clues. Wards Intelligence surveyed and interviewed OEMs, tier 1 & 2 suppliers, consultants and other automotive experts to identify the key trends and technologies that will shape future cockpits to 2030 and beyond. |
| | | Drew Winter, Principal Analyst, Cockpit of the Future, Wards Intelligence |
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Topics explored in this survey include new and better displays, smart materials, new types of seating configurations, retracting steering wheels, branded eco-friendly interior materials, the growing debate over the use of leather and sustainable material targets. | Do you want access to the full results, as well as the analysis and perspective from our Cockpit of the Future expert Drew Winter? Inquire about a subscription today! |
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