Agree, I don't know why they do this, but the existing one is the same and works fine.This interior is 9.5/10. The only complaint I have is the HUD which is not directly projected to the windscreen.
With all due respect, do you think a square screen on a Mini is a good idea? Throw all the essence out the window and make it the same as all the cars in the world......That looks very pleasing. If only the round display would be replaced with a more practical square screen it would be nearly perfect. At least it could be offered as an option.
I see a heavy inspiration from the cancelled Dyson car interior. It was a very good design btw.
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I get that idea of that round screen, but due to the content consumption it’s an unlogical limitation of space.With all due respect, do you think a square screen on a Mini is a good idea? Throw all the essence out the window and make it the same as all the cars in the world......
Is the inspiration from a car that was never produced?
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If you ask me, I want the white analogues of the previous generations, a large central speedometer and a single tachometer on the dashboard, but what they did here for these times is great, the round one without bezel is very original and strikingI get that idea of that round screen, but due to the content consumption it’s an unlogical limitation of space.
Yet I understand that there are people they will like that „retro” touch. I would make it optional.
Yes, I think after seeing the Aceman concept and now this, It hints at the cancelled Dyson design, which I think suits the Mini really good. It’s playfull and fresh yet serious towards the user.
I wish BMW and Mercedes would go that direction too, more design and function, laying the effort on material quality instead of gimmicks, leds and overdesigned surfaces.
It must be due to costs, everything there looks expensiveAgree, I don't know why they do this, but the existing one is the same and works fine.
I get that idea of that round screen, but due to the content consumption it’s an unlogical limitation of space.
Yet I understand that there are people they will like that „retro” touch. I would make it optional.
Yes, I think after seeing the Aceman concept and now this, It hints at the cancelled Dyson design, which I think suits the Mini really good. It’s playfull and fresh yet serious towards the user.
I wish BMW and Mercedes would go that direction too, more design and function, laying the effort on material quality instead of gimmicks, leds and overdesigned surfaces.
The lack of speedo surprises:/ Not a fan of the vertical screen orientation. As I mentioned earlier, I like it more practical.You would like the Volvo EX30, it's a similar ethos. I for one am appalled that safety conscious Volvo didn't place a speedo in the drivers line of sight, it doesn't even have a HUD as an option.
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You would like the Volvo EX30, it's a similar ethos. I for one am appalled that safety conscious Volvo didn't place a speedo in the drivers line of sight, it doesn't even have a HUD as an option.
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The lack of speedo surprises:/ Not a fan of the vertical screen orientation. As I mentioned earlier, I like it more practical.
Also that steering wheel design and layout doesn’t fit that interior IMO. Capacitive buttons on shiny plastic LOL. I way prefer the Mini’s and Dyson’s proposal. Is more honest to the rest of the design.
Except that, yes, that’s a nice designed interior and the aesthetics to follow IMO.
Love the Mario kart inspired sound effects.
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