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Nissan launched the “rock” ergonomic display to reproduce the classic sci-fi

Currently, a similar tablet PC equipped with a large screen on a growing number of cars, seems to have become a trend in the future of automotive design. Although these super-size display of concern, but is committed to developing the next generation of models of car manufacturers also take into account other factors in order to strike a balance between design, technology and practicality.

at the Nissan Nissan Ariya pure electric concept car crossover design display, giving priority to vehicle occupants design and visual experience, the use of double-curved area displayed instead of the typical flat panel displays, showing the shape of a wave. At the same time, this form has been designed to extend from the door to the rear, adding as ldquo; horizon rdquo; like visual experience.

as Nissan Ariya pure electric crossover concept car unique ldquo; eternal day; shield style rdquo; front design, display design also highlights the Nissan ldquo futuristic style (Timeless Japanese Futurism) rdquo; design language. While the horizontal layout and not just for reasons of aesthetics, but also includes research ergonomic aspects.

Tomomichi Uekuri man-machine interface engineering team senior manager, said: ldquo; When the driver while driving the vehicle, eyes will naturally move around. If the display horizontal layout, the driver may facilitate more information by direct vision or peripheral vision. rdquo;

The horizontal layout display allows the driver’s sight is more focused on the road ahead, make driving safer. Meanwhile, Nissan’s design team successfully introduced Japanese-style building ldquo; edge side (Engawa) rdquo; design (ie, between the hallway and out of the courtyard with wooden structures extending space), and the center console design the car consistent level of aesthetics.

In a front position of the steering wheel the driver’s side of the instrument panel area displays information about the driving of the vehicle. And the central region of the screen on the display near the passenger entertainment, and comfort adjustment systems likestate. Two smooth area covered by a single piece of the panel, so that the seamless information presentation between the driver and the passenger.

Although the screen is visually divided into two regions, but the information can be moved between a region and a switch, showing the integration of experience. For example, when the driver needs to map and navigation, such information will be displayed on the instrument panel in front of the region of the steering wheel. When the driver is no longer needed information, the information can be moved to the central region, or removed directly.

Uekuri explained: ldquo; display innovative arc structure is employed, while the instrument panel area and the center region have adopted ergonomic layout, not only optimizes the visual experience, but also allows the driver to easily operate the central touch-screen area. rdquo;

with the rest of the Nissan Ariya pure electric crossover concept car of the same display provides a full-featured experience for the occupants. For designers and engineers, whether playing music or navigation and positioning, Nissan Ariya pure electric crossover concept car shows every detail within reach of future travel experience. The driver can adjust the display data anywhere on the screen to remove all the unnecessary information.

the efforts of the design team, Nissan Ariya pure electric crossover concept car display undergone many evolutionary. The design team is designed to display a huge black ldquo; box rdquo ;, and called ldquo; rock (the Monolith) rdquo ;, to this classic movies: Tribute “2001 A Space Journey.” Piece ldquo; rock rdquo; the Nissan design team carefully ldquo; carve rdquo; next to ldquo; smooth and fluid (Sleek) rdquo; and ldquo; seamless (Seamless) rdquo; form presented in Nissan Ariya electric Cross community concept car, interior design and the perfect blend.

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