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Nissan bucks the giant dash screen trend in favor of a simpler cockpit

Nissan bucks the giant dash screen trend in favor of a simpler cockpit

Posted on April 7, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

While many automakers are rushing to cram the largest screens possible inside their vehicles, Nissan is taking a different approach. Inside the Nissan Ariya concept, rather than sticking the largest tablet-like display possible inside the vehicle, Nissan decided to go with a design that gives a balance of technology and utility. Rather than using a large tablet display, the electric crossover has a curved two-screen display that’s reminiscent of a wave.
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