Audi wants to completely take off the buttons in the cabin

German manufacturer already has three digital screens in his latest models. Technological advances are inevitable in all areas of life, including the automotive industry. Car manufacturers are constantly young to increase the comfort, security, and efficiency of the car. One of the segments in vehicles that have not changed significantly in [...]
Technological advances are inevitable in all areas of life, including the automotive industry.
Car manufacturers are constantly young to increase the comfort, security, and efficiency of the car.
One of the segments in vehicles that hasn't changed significantly in decades has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, thanks to comprehensive digitalization.
While some welcome the trend, others warn that many screens in the car as it moves functions and controls from buttons and keys to touch screens, distracts the driver from the road, and may interfere with the driving.

Audi is one of the producers that has easily welcomed digitalisation, so the latest models have up to three pulte, one serves instead of classical instruments, the other is part of a multi-media system, while the third contains air conditioning and ventilation controls.
However, you can still find a physical command here, not counting “shorts” on the wheel.
Audi, however, plans to completely take off the buttons and start at the remote in the future, says German company design chief Mark Licht.
In an interview for German media, Licht said his vision of the future includes a cabin equipped only with digital screens, using an added technology reality.
According to him, this means that the digital instrument panel in front of the driver will be slightly smaller and with reduced information. Furthermore, two large screens, centrally set ( multi-media and climate control) will be combined on a large screen similar to Tesla's S and X models.
It remains to be seen how these ideas will be implemented and how they will embrace leaders.












