Continental is supplying Great Wall Motors with a driver-centric V-shaped instrument panel and central control dual screen, the first model to be equipped with it is the Haval Shenshou. Technology company Continental continues to promote the trend of large, integrated and personalized display screens to achieve a clean and modern design in the new generation of cars. "We are very happy to introduce the V-shaped screen to Great Wall Motor's future vehicles. Through the V-shaped screen, the driver can easily and conveniently obtain information while driving." Hua Lanchao, head of Continental's China User Experience Business Group, said, "We have joined hands with Great Wall Motors to enrich the user experience in the car and cater to the trend of the times."
The V-shaped screen is designed to precisely match the driver's line of sight so that the driver can get information more quickly and easily. At the same time, the special shape of the V-shaped screen improves the driver's experience from an ergonomic perspective, and all content is displayed in the driver's line of sight at almost the same viewing distance. The glass above the instrument cluster and the central control display with touch function are seamlessly connected on the exterior surface. This design perfectly combines user experience and technology, providing a better solution for the appearance of future vehicles.
Competitiveness in user experience: a core element of Continental’s innovations and products
Continental has more than 110 years of experience in the instrumentation field, and is particularly good at the harmonious layout of multiple screens in the car and the high consistency of the car body interior to achieve a high-end interior appearance. At present, Continental's new display order sales have exceeded 5.5 billion euros. In general, the display solutions with unique shapes, sizes and configurations provided by Continental not only meet comfort, ergonomics and ease of use, but also meet different market needs. Continental provides customers with a total of about 30 million user experience products each year, and one in every three cars in the world is equipped with Continental's products.
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