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Global and China Automotive Smart Cockpit Design Trends Report 2021 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global and China Automotive Smart Cockpit Design Trend Report, 2021" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Moving to the third living space

With the continuous development of cockpit hardware and software technology, intelligent cockpit design is evolving, pivoting from functionality to `user experience`. Intelligent cockpits are becoming more and more secure, smart and comfortable.

In terms of perception, the cockpit display is not limited to multi screens and large screens, 3D screens and high-definition screens are also emerging.

For cockpit display, multi screens and large screens still prevail. From 2020 to 2021, emerging automakers and traditional automakers have successively launched a number of models equipped with multiple screens and joint screens. For example, Hongqi E-HS9 was equipped with 8 screens at the end of 2020. In 2021, Human Horizons mass-produced and delivered HiPhi X equipped with 9 screens. At the same time, the screen size in the car is getting larger and larger. The center console of Xingyue L, launched in July 2021, has a 1-meter IMAX screen. The center console of Ford EVOS that is planned to be launched in October 2021 will feature a 27-inch 4K display. Cadillac Lyriq to be launched in 2022 will have a 33-inch all-in-one display.

In addition, the screen layout has become more novel and unique. In early 2021, Mercedes-Benz revealed the MBUX Hyperscreen, whose three displays merge almost seamlessly into one another to create an impressive screen band over 141 centimeters wide: Driver display (screen diagonal: 12.3 inch), central display (17.7 inch) and front passenger display (12.3 inch) appear as one visual unit. Three screens sit under a common bonded irregular curved cover glass. For particularly brilliant display quality OLED technology is used for the central and front passenger displays. The MBUX Hyperscreen embodies a strong sense of technology.

The IM L7, which is planned to be mass-produced in 2022, is equipped with a 39-inch smart scenario screen and a 12.8-inch AMOLED center console screen. The 39-inch screen is composed of two joint screens, which can be raised and lowered separately with multiple display modes and allow the content to be switched without boundaries.

Driven by high-definition mobile phone displays, consumers have more views on the resolution of automotive displays. Low-resolution displays can no longer meet the needs of the current users. Automotive displays tend to feature higher resolution, higher contrast, wider field of view, more optical indicators, and faster response. In the BMW iX scheduled to be launched at the end of 2021, the new iDrive 8 will come with horizontal curved dual screens: a 12.3-inch LCD cluster screen and 14.9-inch IVI screen (the angle is slightly inclined towards the driver). BMW says screens used in the new system will have a pixel density of 206 pixels per inch (PPI).

Key Topics Covered:

1 Ideas and Trends of Automotive Smart Cockpit Design

1.1 Status Quo of Smart Cockpit Design Layout

1.1.1 Overview of Automotive Smart Cockpits

1.1.2 Development Characteristics of Automotive Smart Cockpits

1.1.3 Development Trends of Automotive Cockpits

1.1.4 Cockpit Configuration of Main Newly Released Models in 2021: Concept Models

1.1.5 Cockpit Configuration of Main Newly Released Models in 2020: Concept Models

1.2 Development Trends of Automotive Smart Cockpit Design

2 Automotive Smart Cockpit Display Design Trends

2.1 Status Quo of Cockpit Display Design

2.1.1 Cockpit Display Layout

2.1.2 Status Quo of Cockpit Display Design

2.1.3 Cockpit Display Business Layout of Major Companies

2.1.4 Development Direction of Cockpit cluster Display

2.1.5 Cluster Display Business Layout of Major Companies

2.1.6 Status Quo of Cockpit HUD

2.1.7 AR-HUD Business Layout of Major Companies

2.1.8 AID - Holographic Aerial Intelligent Display System

2.2 Cockpit Display Design Trends

3 Automotive Smart Cockpit HMI Design Trends

3.1 Status Quo of Automotive Cockpit HMI Design

3.1.1 Overview of Automotive HMI

3.1.2 Development History of Automotive HMI modes

3.1.3 Main HMI Modes of domestic and foreign OEMs

3.1.4 Design Modes of Automotive HMI

3.1.5 Design Process of Automotive HMI

3.1.6 Development Process of Automotive HMI

3.1.7 Design Framework of Automotive HMI

3.1.8 Design Principles of Automotive UX

3.1.9 Tools Required for Automotive HMI Design

3.1.10 HMI Design Integrated Software Tools of Major Companies

3.1.11 HMI Design Suppliers of Main OEMs

3.1.12 HMI Suppliers of Main Models

3.2 Cockpit HMI Design Trends

3.3 Cockpit HMI Design of Main Suppliers

3.3.1 ThunderSoft

3.3.2 CANDERA

3.3.3 Altia

3.3.4 Qt Design

3.3.5 Elektrobit (EB)

3.3.6 Neusoft HMI Design

3.3.7 Valeo

3.3.8 Visteon HMI

3.3.9 Bosch HMI

3.3.10 Faurecia HMI

4 Automotive Smart Surface Application Design Trends

4.1 Overview of Smart Surface Technology

4.1.1 Overview of Smart Surface

4.1.2 Features of Smart Surface Products

4.1.3 Composition of Smart Surface

4.1.4 Smart Surface Technology: Decorative Film Forming Process

4.1.5 Smart Surface Products of Main Suppliers

4.1.6 Smart Surface Industry Chain

4.2 Design Trends of Smart Surface Technology

4.3 Smart Surface Application Cases

4.4 Main Solution Suppliers of Smart Surface Technology

4.4.1 Covestro

4.4.2 Canatu

4.4.3 TactoTek

4.4.4 Yanfeng Automotive Interiors

4.4.5 Continental

5 Application and Design Trends of Ambient Lights in Smart Cockpits

5.1 Development Overview of Interior Ambient Lights

5.2 Development Trends of Interior Ambient Lights

5.3 Interactive Cases of Interior Ambient Light

6 Application Trends of Automotive Smart Haptic Feedback Technology

6.1 Overview of Automotive Touch Feedback Development

6.2 Main Automotive Haptic Feedback Suppliers

6.2.1 Tanvas

6.2.2 Boreas

6.2.4 Continental

6.2.5 Others

6.2.5.1 Haptic Feedback Technology of Bosch

6.2.5.2 Haptic Feedback Technology of Joyson Electronics

7 Other Emerging Cockpit Interaction Technology

7.1 Diversified and Interactive Steering Wheel Design

7.2 Maximization of Space Utilization

7.3 Automotive Sound Effects

7.4 Smart Healthy Cockpit Layout

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