With the transition to electric, software-defined vehicles, technology is becoming a point of focus like never before, and one of the most important pieces of tech is the infotainment system. The Tesla Model S with its massive 17-inch portrait-style infotainment screen made this evident, and manufacturers have since been trying to mimic Tesla’s solution of putting larger and larger touchscreens in their cars, with ever-more functions moving into the screen.
With its retro look and beige color theme, it completely changed the ambiance inside the car, more so than any of the other modes. You can have navigation in the center of the screen for all these modes, and its color palette changes to match each one. Whichever mode you’re in, swiping left or right will take you to different screens, including ones for phone information, navigation, media, weather, car information and a live representation of the vehicle.