Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
Hyundai Inster's interior has caught our attention for its new features and the flexible layout. There are elements such as individual rear seat movement, a flat fold front passenger seat, and a minimalist dashboard with physical buttons, rather than a touchscreen dominated interface. The approach taken here to interior design challenges the current trends in automotive interiors, specifically in the compact car segment. The question is, will these unique features encourage other manufacturers and possibly create new standards for small car interiors? The practicality of these features in daily use is considered, as is their appeal to different demographics, and the effect on production costs and vehicle pricing. It also asks whether consumers will place greater importance on such flexibility over more traditional interior layouts and features.
Absolutely! The game changer is the movable seats and the flat folding front seat. They will force other brands to step up.
I'm skeptical. These features sound great, but they'll no doubt help raise the price, and that's a big factor in the small car market.
What I’m most excited about are the physical buttons. Hopefully this starts a trend away from touchscreen only controls.
It’s innovative, but I wonder about the durability. The more moving parts, the more things that will break over time.
Mainstream small cars will probably stick to simpler, cheaper designs, I reckon, but I think it'll influence some niche models.
The moving seats are cool, but personaly I'd rather better materials and build quality then that.
While it could be a trend in EVs, I don’t think we’ll see such flexibility in the gas small cars anytime soon.
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