When considering your next vehicle purchase, you may find that the interior is an important (maybe the most important) factor in your decision. Automakers these days are putting serious effort into the styling, comfort, and technology of their cars’ cabins. Here are five areas where technological and materials advancement have improved the experience of being inside a motor vehicle.
It used to be that if you wanted copious leather upholstery and wood or metal trim in your car, you were probably looking at a high-end luxury model or top-of-the-line trim levels. Not anymore.
Today, you can find those things in more mainstream models. And even a reasonably priced economy car offers sporty design flourishes. Take the Honda Civic, which went from offering a drab slab of gray dashboard in 1997 to featuring brushed-metallic accents and sports-car styling in the 2023 model.
CT Automotive plc (LON:CTA) designs, develops and manufactures automotive interior finishes and complex kinematic assemblies for the most well-known automotive brands on the planet. These critical components are managed through an intricate global network of reactive supply chains to arrive JIT (Just in Time) at their respective OEM manufacturing plants.