Honda has revealed a new high-tech dashboard concept at the LA auto show. Called the Acura Precision Cockpit, the concept is described as “a near-production interior styling and technology concept, inspired by the NSX”. The concept has been created by Acura – Honda’s upmarket US brand – to complement its Acura Precision Concept car, which was revealed to show how its cars’ exteriors will look in future.
The dashboard concept is believed to give clues to how an updated Honda NSX hybrid supercar’s interior will look initially, before it becomes part of the carmaker’s future production cars. Highlights include a wide, ultra-clear, 12.3-inch digital display in place of traditional instrument dials, along with an infotainment screen that sits in the middle of the dash, angled at the driver. Images and colours on the screen change according to the driver’s mood and the selected driving mode.
Similar to Audi’s MMI and BMW’s iDrive systems, the central screen can be controlled via a curved touchpad located in the centre console between the seats. Through this screen, the driver can engage semi-automated driving technology and a variety of connectivity functions.
The screen is capable of displaying other cars in close proximity; distinguishing which are being driven autonomously and which are under the control of a human. It will also recognise pedestrians and cyclists, and use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict where they will move. Honda says this will build confidence in drivers that its autonomous systems are capable of making the right decisions.
Additionally, Honda has also highlighted the use of high-end materials on the dashboard, including brushed metal, natural wood, leather and Alcantara finishes, as well as the use of ambient lighting in the car’s interior. All of these touches are expected to become part of future Honda production models in time.
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