Tomorrows digi-physical driving experience
A concept and vision for Lynk & Co
R.M. Kierkels (TU Delft - Industrial Design Engineering)
M.B. van Dijk – Mentor (TU Delft - Form and Experience)
Susie Brand-de Groot – Graduation committee member (TU Delft - Human Information Communication Design)
David Gillblom – Coach (Lynk & Co Design)
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Abstract
The automotive industry is undergoing a transformation fueled by advancements in digital technologies and connectivity. As vehicles evolve, the way we interact with them is changing, driven by a new era of Human Machine Interface (HMI) design, and the introduction of autonomous driving. Designing a car is no longer just about the vehicle. It is about energy, data, services, connectivity, entertainment, and the relation between them. This project addresses these changing dynamics, and aims at developing a design proposal for the future of the in-car interaction within a 2035 Chinese urban context, for the Swedish-Chinese Lynk & Co Design.