Is it possible to keep the style/colours of the dash from a driving mode? I really like the way it looks in sport (white and red) or tow haul (green and yellow), but in normal driving mode?
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It’s amazing to me that manufacturers offer all these features, options, and focus a lot on the interior materials…but the capabilities of the user interface to be customized to suit the ‘customer’ seem to be overlooked. It does seem to be getting better, but the core ability to set used defined defaults should be a key component. One example, engine start-stop… except for the chip shortage, previously it would take an aftermarket alteration to disable that behaviour. Drive modes (and a custom one) should default to last mode used until you change it, not ask to go back to the mode, or default to a predefined mode.
As more connected features become future monetized, a custom user interface will be key to retaining customers in this space. Enter the metaverse and our online avatars will be driving our digital NFT versions of our 3d wheels, and likely entering/engaging with businesses as we go.
One feature the new Tundra hybrid has ….wait for it… battery level!!!! Who would have thought that the single most understood aspect of the past twenty years would be for those little battery level bars on every battery operated screen ever made…has failed to make the cut in any screen, or any sequence of buttons known to man .. to show up on the PB!
Yeah, I kind of like how you can manually keep a different speedometer option in my wife's 22 Tucson. On the downside, I don't like any of them on hers. lol
The new GMC digital clusters offer four different appearance options independent of drive mode, and each of the four options is individually customizable. Source...my dad's new 2022 Denali Ultimate.