Thank you!
(Though, to be fair, I'm not sure how much they deserve to be thanked for undoing a change that should never have been made in the first place.)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Thank you!
(Though, to be fair, I'm not sure how much they deserve to be thanked for undoing a change that should never have been made in the first place.)
Finally!
They decided it already couple years ago. However refresh cycles are such, that only now it starts to arrive to times where changes physically manifest. Another thing which they already said back then and kinda apologised for alas sorry, changes have to wait until next refresh or next generation of the vehicle depending on timing.
Like I guess this is official official now, but design team lead or someone like that said ages ago they would be going back to more physical buttons.
It is not only safety - stupid screen is eating the battery for no reason.
That's Stellantis. It's the same company that's building cards that are now showing ads when the car stops at a red light.
This is VW, they aren't Stellantis, they are actually bigger than Stellantis, aren't they?
Indeed.
The VW group trades places with the Toyota group for largest in the world.
Now that I think about it, cars could totally add a slot for SIM cards and be a phone and roaming wifi if they wanted to.
Does this mean VW's won't 15" touchscreen monitors plastered to the dashboard anymore? Or are they keeping that and just putting buttons under it?
Thank the lord.