Mazda has introduced the new CX-70, which features Panasonic Automotive Systems’ full-display meters. This marks the third Mazda passenger vehicle to adopt this technology. The system includes a 12.3-inch display that showcases vehicle condition graphics like speed and warnings, adjusting in real-time to provide drivers with relevant information.
The full-display meters in the Mazda CX-70 are designed for premium vehicles and utilize advanced graphics technology developed by Panasonic for multimedia and in-vehicle navigation. These displays offer clear 3D graphics that present information in a user-friendly manner, making it easy for drivers to comprehend and recognize.
One of the key features of the product is its high-definition displays that offer 3D stereoscopic images with a sense of depth. This functionality aims to deliver comprehensive information to drivers while enhancing the overall aesthetic of the vehicle’s interior. Additionally, the system allows for seamless transitions between different screen modes based on the driving scenario, including Sport Mode, EV Mode, and a Driving Assist System Information Screen.
This partnership between Panasonic Automotive Systems and Mazda continues to push boundaries in automotive technology by providing drivers with accurate and detailed information about their vehicles’ condition in real-time.
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