UXed in 60 seconds: 5 ways Jaguar Land Rover UX is boosting the automotive space

Our cars already have software from Microsoft, Google, and Apple in them, filtered through touchscreens and sensors. Likewise, the number of cars on the road is also escalating at a fast and furious rate. But the more developed the automotive industry becomes, the more attention and focus drivers should pay to preventing emergencies. It’s much harder to keep attention on the steering wheel when there are so many controllers around you.

Still, not all settings are used with the same frequency. For example, tuning to a radio station, regulating air conditioning temperature, or answering an incoming call happens rather often, but with a few finger strokes. On the other hand, entering addresses in a navigation system or setting up support services (such as sport mode or hill descent control) requires much more concentration and should not be performed while driving.

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