And the seat position is just so nice. I can’t wait to see it again!!The seat warmers are great too.![]()
And the seat position is just so nice. I can’t wait to see it again!!The seat warmers are great too.![]()
I wouldn’t say confirmation, but in one of the interviews I watched I don’t remember which one the person going over the interior was talking about the line of sight from the driver seat and how a HUD would just get in the way or something like thatHave we heard for sure there’s not going to be a HUD? I didn’t think we had confirmation either way, but I may have missed something.
Same. I find them as a distraction most of the time, and tbh I don't really understand the hype around HUD.No HUD for me.
Well, if you are dog fighting or delivering ordinance on target—then yeah!Same. I find them as a distraction most of the time, and tbh I don't really understand the hype around HUD.
I’ve grown to really like it in our cars. It’s for sure odd at the beginning but then it becomes an effective devise to keep eyes up and forward. Can live without but I’d be happier to have itWell, here’s what I can say for a HUD from my personal experiences preferences and that is I’ve been told to slow down many times in school zones because when I’m in a school zone, I prefer to keep my eyes up on the road and my surroundings because I have a lot better reaction time at what feels like a slower speed which around 2025 then constantly looking down to make sure I’m doing 10 to 15 miles an hour having a hood puts that information directly in front of you while you’re still monitoring the road with less of a look away from the road at least in my personal experience and then there’s navigation where you can have your directions right in front of you on the road so to speak
Exactly I can live without it myself, but if someone who uses my GPS 90% of the day, I wouldn’t mind having my directions right in front of me while I’m looking down the roadI’ve grown to really like it in our cars. It’s for sure odd at the beginning but then it becomes an effective devise to keep eyes up and forward. Can live without but I’d be happier to have it
I don’t think I could ever I was tempted to add the aftermarket driving assistant. I forget what it’s called but my Bolt accepts it but I can’t even be bothered with adding a mount to put my phone on. I don’t like putting things in my car like that specially if they have to be wired in anyway otherwise I would have a dash cam already mounted in my car, but it’s just been sitting in the garage for six monthsThey do have ones you can add aftermarket that project usually just the speed.
I love mine for directions and speed too
The horizontal design of the dash with the bench seat (and Harvester) is what actually sold me. I was thinking not long before the reveal that I really wished designs would go back to more horizontal looking instead of vertical inside and out. Interestingly all the gigantic grills in the last 5 or so years have gone back to being more horizontal as well.Actually, the bench seat option and the required clearance (plus airbag deployment) dictated the rectangular screen more than anything.
Does a standard magazine come with that?<SNIP>
I’m interested in what comes of AR-HUD research. That seems really interesting.I have been looking forward to the science fiction car future for a while.
I am glad it isnt any bigger. Too many huge screens in our lives. There are other offerings if that is what you are looking for.Actually, the bench seat option and the required clearance (plus airbag deployment) dictated the rectangular screen more than anything.
I get your joke, but for some they may not know that means Augmented Reality. My iX has AR that can be turned on or off. It appears on the screen. However, my HUD can be configured to show all sorts of things and it has a more basic AR capability than the screen. Still comes in very handy with navigation when you’re trying to keep your eyes on the road and not miss a turn.Does a standard magazine come with that?
My 2015 F150 has a decent sized screen in the center. Thing is, it’s night úseles anyhow. It shows music, but this was before CarPlay so it really doesn’t show much else. No líe, I actually would have been totally 100% fine if they didn’t have the center screen in this, I’m so used to my phone being the navigation if need be, or off 90% of the time anyhow.I am glad it isnt any bigger. Too many huge screens in our lives. There are other offerings if that is what you are looking for.
Thanks. I had no idea!I get your joke, but for some they may not know that means Augmented Reality. My iX has AR that can be turned on or off. It appears on the screen. However, my HUD can be configured to show all sorts of things and it has a more basic AR capability than the screen. Still comes in very handy with navigation when you’re trying to keep your eyes on the road and not miss a turn.
This was one of the deciding factors when I got my Dart. I also looked at a Mazda 3 (I think), and they had a screen but it was just there - "iPad attached to the dash" is the perfect description. Zero thought or attempt into making it look like it belonged.Yes. The screen is nicely integrated versus an iPad attached to the dash that barely fits and looks like a gangly appendage
Yep, the Scout screen looks integrated.This was one of the deciding factors when I got my Dart. I also looked at a Mazda 3 (I think), and they had a screen but it was just there - "iPad attached to the dash" is the perfect description. Zero thought or attempt into making it look like it belonged.