Kia To Show Off 21 In-Car Displays At The Geneva Motor Show

Chander Sinha - Mar 15, 2019


Kia To Show Off 21 In-Car Displays At The Geneva Motor Show

Designers from Kia, on the contrary, brought up to 21 displays inside their latest concept for an unknown electric car.

What is the sufficient amount for in-car displays, how many of them are too many for one car? To some, the number may be one, while others seem to believe three displays as the best choice. Designers from Kia, on the contrary, brought up to 21 displays inside their latest concept for an unknown electric car. At the Geneva Motor Show this year, the car may be fully uncovered.

Kia shares that its designers decided to put a variety of screens into this concept as:

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These 21 high-resolution displays are arranged along the dashboard of the concept, the main visual which dresses in what seems like a simple cabin design. With the tongue-in-cheek reference we received, we suppose that Kia has a tendency to leave these 21-display dashboards in the concept cars’ realm only, in lieu of reality.

21 in-car displays

We also have a teaser picture which allows us to have a clearer look at the concept of the company, along with the image above. Although there is not much information we can get from this one aside from the car’s having enormous headlights as well as massive wheels. Since those features are de rigueur when it comes to concept cars, we now have a few more clues about the shape of this vehicle. Another prediction we can make, for example, is about the roof and also the windshield of the car. It is possible that they will be made from a curved and huge piece of glass terminating right above the car’s rear seats in a bubble design.

The running light elements

Kia also expresses that the concept of four passengers combines all virtues that family sedans, crossovers, as well as muscle cars, have. Kia promises that it will "get your pulse racing". The car is also a signal showing that according to Kia, electric cars in the future have the potential to become more intriguing than many models nowadays which highly focused on efficient.

Kia Motors Europe’s vice design president - Gregory Guillaume stated:

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