The Trend speaks clearly against the big Auto Shows. Covid was a mayor acceleration for this trend, but it was already on its way before. Many OEMs change to digital presentations and /or dedicated brand or model presentations for the press, instead of booking a big booth on an Auto Show. DVN thinks that the impression of a real car is absolutely necessary to build an opinion. DVN continues to visit Auto Shows, even in a reduced format like this year in Paris: What do you think?
At the same time, just about every corner of the automotive world is changing these days. There’s a lot of shift and drift, a great deal of disruption, and new things to see everywhere we look. It’s important to look, too, because all these changes really matter when it comes time to make decisions about product design, R&D resource allocation, and other matters crucial to success in the hypercompetitive world of wheeled transport. Lighting is going from strength to strength not only in terms of functional safety, but also in terms of design; fashion; brand identity, and user experience. That’s the big umbrella trend under which all the others are happening.
This week we bring you a peek at the lighting details of around 30 models launched this past August through November, including those presented at the Paris Motor Show last month. You’ll find in this report descriptions of the latest trends.
You’ll find descriptions of the latest trends, illustrated with photos of examples. Some of these trends are already well-established; some are beginning to gain traction, and some are brand new. All of them are worth scrutiny, and that’s why we’re on duty. For more than just a peek, check out the report we’ve published today. And stay tuned; we’ll be bringing you details on the cars at the Los Angeles auto show next month.
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