Toyota Boshoku’s MX191 concept, looking ahead to future autonomous driving, brings together a range of technologies focused on safety, comfort and energy savings.
JLR claims its “morphable” seats use a series of actuators in the seat foam to create constant micro-adjustments that fool the brain into thinking the body is out for a stroll.
The ragtop version supplements the coupe’s impressive performance with chassis and suspension tuning, HVAC enhancement for open-air driving and Android Auto.
Automakers working on autonomous vehicles are facing a paradigm shift allowing passengers to do what they want in the cabin while remaining safe, even when reclining.
Sonja Verdenberk, chief designer of color and materials for Ford of Europe, says lifestyle choices are playing a major role in the design of vehicle interiors.
The giant display offers credible answers to two great questions of our time: What will people do in autonomous vehicles? How can technology create real human face-to-face interaction?