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07-16-2007, 01:15 PM | #1 |
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M3 instrument layout
I have been disappointed with the recent trends in instrument layout, not just in BMWs, but in many other cars as well. I have two main issues with the trends:
1. There is a push toward displaying too much information all at once. As the cars are getting more instrumented via sensors, and hence becoming more intelligent, it is natural that the designers end up with a much broader range of information they can display to the driver. The mistake that is being made by many designers is not to layer that information and try to display most of it at the same time, which ends up in a cluttered instrument layout on the dash. 2. I HATE seeing stuff in between the speedometer and the rpm display. I really like my '04 325ci's layout for this reason: two large dials with nothing in between them. However, recently designers have been sticking fairly large size digital displays in between the two as if the information being displayed digitally at the very center is what the driver should be paying attention to the most while driving. Which brings me to the following question: what do you think should be displayed on the instrument panel, and how much of it should be visible at the same time? Here are some examples of current layouts (I like the Vantage layout the best): |
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BMW's is the most boring and plain out of all, the Vantage looks realllly nice. However its weird seeing the tachometer going the other way.
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07-16-2007, 01:47 PM | #9 |
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Agreed. Here is the F430 panel, but I doubt it is adoptable by the mainstream...
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BMW used to have the best instrument pannels ever build in automobil historie/industry. They set an example to anyone.
These days have long gone, BMW is no more than moderate IMO, I feel it is a shame for such a carbuilder with such a history. |
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The BMW has the nicest, most legible gauges of all the ones shown here. The Porsche appears to be the most cluttered.
However, I agree that the junk in between the dials should be moved to below the dials. And, though the Porsche layout is cluttered, it at least contains one of the most important gauges in any car: oil pressure. The lack of oil press and water temp on the M3 (and BMW in general) is a major shortcoming. Water temp is far more useful than oil temps, as a problem in the cooling system (i.e. leak or blown hose) would show up in coolant first. -Dave |
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599 GTB's
It has a large LCD on the left. Almost like a 5 inch LCD TV. I haven't had the opportunity to sit in one yet so I am not sure if it's distracting or not. |
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I think having a LCD next to the gauges is much better than having a second hood on the dasboard. I know it's not as confy but it sure looks better than a second hood with i-Drive/Nav.
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07-16-2007, 03:48 PM | #18 |
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Good point. I think 599 GTB's LCD on the instrument panel functions as a display for navigation as well. A bit too much for me, but it might prove a point that one does not need a huge LCD for navigation. I think the smaller screens embedded in the center console are the best place--without a hump that is. Pop-ups sound like a good idea as well if the need is purely for navigation. Here is one from the 612scaglietti, similar to the 599's.
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