Attention to UX detail gives the ’20 Lexus RX 350 all the right tools to protect, assist and amaze, from an all-new high-resolution touchscreen and spot-on natural-voice recognition to impressively capable driver-assistance functions.
Hyundai’s new three-row midsize SUV has a winning combination of easy to use technology, cutting-edge convenience features and ample available driver assists.
The redesigned Ford SUV gets high marks from our judges for its strong surprise-and-delight elements, including its advanced displays and graphics. It also has easy-to-understand menus and easy-to-use navigation.
Not only does the Blazer take natural speech exceptionally well, it also has the capability to uniquely bounce seamlessly between embedded and cloud-based navigation.
The 2019 Wards 10 Best UX winner makes a strong first impression on approach, but it’s once you begin driving – and playing – that the 330i sedan stakes its claim as a technology benchmark.
The A8 L lands on this year’s Wards 10 Best UX list for massaging footrests, digital sliding vent controls, illuminated seatbelt buckles, flawless voice activation, spot-on driver-assistance features and dual touchscreens that provide haptic feedback
For the fourth year in a row, Wards editors recognize exemplary user experiences, honoring new vehicles for their driver-assistance technologies, connectivity, digital displays, voice-activation systems, intuitive controls and infotainment.
The 2019 Wards 10 Best UX winners will be honored at a special ceremony during the WardsAuto User Experience Conference on Oct. 1 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI.
Editors find the voice controls in the Cadillac XT4 wanting while praising the crisp displays in the Mercedes A220 and are impressed with the low-price tag of the Subaru Outback.
The Lincoln Nautilus makes editors feel welcome despite the lack of head-up display, while the Kia Telluride’s second-row amenities are praised as just part of its value proposition and the Audi A8’s ADAS and infotainment features earn decidedly...