Enormous screens are dominating the interiors of new cars, and the trend doesn’t seem to be abating anytime soon, though some automakers are exploring better alternatives. It appears that Mazda isn’t one of the automakers considering anything but big screens, with Mazda Motor Europe Design Director Jo Stenuit telling Autoweek that large screens provide more flexibility and may even contribute to a better driving experience. He told the Dutch publication that large screens create more opportunities “to display things more clearly,” not necessarily to show more things at once. With the CX-6e, a crossover that we won’t get in the U.S., there’s a huge 26-inch screen, and based on Stenuit’s comments, such expansive displays may come to other Mazdas before long.Mazda Says Bigger is Better
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Mazda has always had uncluttered dashboards with integrated gauges, but now, that’s chang …
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Author: Sebastian Cenizo





