emirai future car interface concept by mitsubishi

the 'emirai' dashboard and interface concept by mitsubishi
all images courtesy diginfo
the 'emirai' system designed by mitsubishi offers an intuitive dashboard and user interface concept,
for planned use in its future vehicles within the next ten years.
the design overthrows the convention of a flat LCD instrument panel, utilizing instead a rear-projection
curved surface touch display. an unusually shaped steering wheel features 18 buttons on two keypads.
at any given time, only the buttons that can be interacted with at that moment are raised, while the rest
are retracted into the device. sliding one's figure over the buttons changes what information is displayed on the dashboard.
the system also features a touch display to the right of the steering wheel that users can use to handwrite letters
and characters for input, here optimized for a japanese implementation. a personal identification system--
making use of facial temperature and heart-rate measurements-- is used for safety monitoring and to automate
the transition to user-specific seat and mirror position settings.
embedded into the back of the driver seat as well as the rear side panel are curved, glasses-free 3D touchscreens.
in addition, as the system is designed for implementation within electric vehicles, there is an option accessible
via the dashboard to select a fake engine noise in order to alert pedestrians of the vehicle's approach.
preview of the interface as demoed at tokyo motor show 2011
video © diginfo

closer view of instrument panel

detail view of the keypad, whose buttons raise and lower automatically to reflect possible selection options

alternate display of instrument panel: selecting the 'engine' noise to broadcast to alert pedestrians of the (normally silent) electric vehicle's approach

curved, glasses-free 3D entertainment screens are embedded into the rear of the seat and rear side panel

view of interior as seen from behind
But... I think things have to be even more intuitive, less functions that you have to look down and more voice controlled stuff, to avoid looking, pushing buttons, writting in panels, etc etc.
Also, I think for the panel information, there´s too much information going on, which might be distractive.
The rest is japanese looking stuff, hehe, they love this kind of technology (me too!). :)
Will these be available in next 10 year ? I dont think so...what happens to conventional cars with arrival of this technology integrated cars...?
I like these stuff...keep posting...
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