At the International Motor Show Germany (IAA), automakers are innovating to make the interior of their cars as pleasant and comfortable as possible, whether by boosting the number of screens or enhancing the audio experience.
Screens galore
For greater comfort, automakers are now increasing the number of screens, in both the front and the rear of their car interiors, both to assist the driver and entertain passengers. Audi has equipped its Q6 e-tron with three screens on the dashboard, each of a different size and displaying different functionalities. Mercedes-Benz, meanwhile, showed off its expertise with the MBUX Superscreen in its all-electric CLA Concept. While all manufacturers now offer more or less substantial screens as control and entertainment centres for their latest models, Mini stands out from the crowd with a stunning circular central screen measuring 9.5 inches in diameter in its electric Cooper.
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.