Sleek Scandinavian design and intuitive technology to
reinvent the car interior
Volvo Car Group will use the Geneva Motor Show to reveal its new
in-car control system, which is designed around a large tablet-like
touch screen that will simplify and enhance the way drivers operate
their cars.
The touch screen replaces the traditional selection of buttons
and controls in the centre stack with one clean and sleek control
panel. It will blend established tablet functionality, such as
swiping and pinching, with new solutions that are specially
designed for the in-car environment. It also interacts with the
digital instrument cluster in front of the driver.
"The basic idea is to organise controls and information in a
perfectly intuitive and user-friendly way. Everything is exactly
where you expect it to be, making the drive more enjoyable,
efficient, and safe," says Thomas Ingenlath, Senior Vice President
Design at Volvo Cars.
This ground-breaking driver experience will be introduced in the
next car generation, starting with the all-new Volvo XC90 later in
2014.
"The new user interface is designed to create a smooth, logical
and safe interaction between the driver and the car," says Thomas
Ingenlath. "This goes far beyond just putting a large tablet in the
centre of the dashboard. We have created a digital environment that
is fully integrated in the car."
Logical stack of four 'tiles'
The layout on the portrait screen can be described as a stack of
flexible 'tiles', each displaying a key functionality. Navigation
is on the top, followed by media and telephone.
A thin notification band is located above the tiles, while the
digital climate controls become the 'foundation' of the pile.
"Information, navigation and media are high up and easy to keep
an eye on. The phone controls, application icons and climate
controls are located low, comfortable to reach and touch. Using the
screen is so logical that it will be part of your muscle memory
very quickly," explains Thomas Ingenlath.
The smooth user interface also includes thumb-reach controls on
the steering wheel and extensive voice-control possibilities.
Digital solution
The new user interface is designed so that the tiles on the touch
screen expand on interaction. When one of the tiles expands to
display required information, the others are compressed, still
visible and instantly accessible.
"Having all functions present all the time makes the touch
screen exceptionally user-friendly. The spacious layout also
promotes smooth interaction without distraction," says
Ingenlath.
Crystal clear but calm
"Creating this crystal clear, yet calm, environment is a core part
of our digital craftsmanship. It is fine for an ordinary tablet to
fight for your full attention but a touch screen in a car is very
different. Information must be clear and user-friendly, without
turning up the visual volume so much that you risk losing focus on
the road. This also makes it easier to make really urgent
information, such as a warning, much more distinctive," concludes
Thomas Ingenlath.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Oliver Peagam
Marketing and Communications Director, Volvo Car Australia
T: +61 2 9020 1613
M: +61 408 691 017
E: oliver.peagam@volvocars.com
volvocars.com.au