The Audi A4 has
the best cockpit design, neither too austere nor too over-the-top.
Not exact matches
The switchgear is now showing its age, particularly since Audi launched newer models like the A4 (now offering neat touches like the Virtual
Cockpit display), but at least the quality is still
good and the overall
design still works
well; Audi kept things commendably simple with the A1 and S1's cabin.
Ergonomics & Electronics The word «
cockpit» is
good not just for the
design and feel of the cabin but also for the complicated nature of some of its controls.
It's one of the few carry - over
designs from an existing Infiniti model, but it's
well incorporated enough that it doesn't detract from the otherwise excellent
cockpit.
With an updated
design, a digital
cockpit and new four - cylinder engines, the dream cars arrive in dealerships just in time for the
best of weather.
What they both share is a very comfortable and
well -
designed cockpit for the driver and front - seat passenger.
Using the platform lets automakers keep doing what they've traditionally done
well — chassis, engine,
cockpit, exterior
design — and get help from software and infotainment providers to get new technology to market.
The dashboard tech on the new Audi S4 is nearly identical to that of the A4, which means it's quite
good — the
best in the business, if you ask me, with its Nvidia - powered hardware and smartly
designed Audi Connect software and Virtual
Cockpit.
Its minimalist
design incorporates clever circular air vents that have climate control temperatures displayed within them, as
well as Audi's «Virtual
Cockpit», which does away with traditional analogue dials and replaces them with a TFT screen.
The clean - looking interior features a
cockpit layout dashboard, with the instrument panel
designed for the driver's visual ease, and the floating centre console is shaped to provide additional legroom for both driver and front passenger, with a large luggage storage area part of the
design brief as
well.
The air vents on the dash look especially
well designed on the
cockpit dashboard.
Display Automobiles ・ Honda S660 CONCEPT: The next - generation open - top sports - type mini-vehicle that features a dynamic and advanced styling
design as
well as various new initiatives such as a Super
cockpit interior that thoroughly pursues the ultimate space for the driver.
Starting with its
cockpit, it has a
well designed dashboard fitted with piano black finished center console that looks quite stylish.
Changes are equally different inside the cabin as
well with the bland looking cabin replaced with the new dual
cockpit design that is further enhanced with curvaceous lines and a dual - tone brown and black colour scheme.
The
cockpit interior
design of the most recent model still works
well, and Ford has added additional soft - touch materials around the console and dash for extra refinement.
The entryways allow ergonomically ideal access to all seats, the driver - oriented
design of the
cockpit, in typical BMW fashion, suggests sporty performance, and the slightly elevated seating position promotes
good outward visibility.
In setting their targets for the
design and performance, the U.S. team drew inspiration from both the Acura Precision Concept and Acura Precision
Cockpit as
well as the pinnacle representation of Acura performance, the NSX supercar.
With pilot - style overhead switches inspired by plane
cockpits, a head - up display and a roof divided into three light
wells, the aviation
design cues are clear to see.