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Digital displays are becoming more and more common in high-tech fields.
Range Rover, BMW and high-
They have begun to find a way out in more common models.
Volkswagen, which is leading the way in bringing automotive technologies such as Volkswagen Golf GTI and Golf R, is now expanding its digital cockpit to more affordable models for Seat brands.
The Arona seat will be the first car of its kind to have a digital display, as will the Ibiza super mini.
The new system replaces the traditional analog scale and speed counter with 10.
25 in color screen.
In addition to the real dial, the display can be customized to display a variety of navigation, driving and infotainment information and functions.
Digital cockpit technology has been introduced in larger Seat Ateca and Leon models since the beginning of this year, but Arona will be the first small SUV to offer this technology.
However, this is not the first small car to adopt this technology, because the Volkswagen Polo supermini is already equipped with a similar active information display system.
It's always a matter of time before the first feature on expensive high-end cars starts to go mainstream.
Recently, Ford is usually the company that brings the latest technology to Volkswagen, but soon, the digital dashboard display will be the standard for all cars, except for the cheapest cars.
Although the price and specifications of the system have not yet been announced, the price of the system for the Volkswagen Leon is 450 euros (RM2,129)
Options for certain models.
If you have recently purchased more prestigious Volkswagen Group models such as Audi a5, this can be a sting.
Unless you have high-
Specification S5, getting the digital cockpit option in other A5 versions will cost an extra € 1,400 (RM6,625)
For the technical package. —