S&P Global’s piece is blunt about HMI. Based on 8,023 vehicle owners in the U.S., Germany, Japan, mainland China, and India, drivers don’t want more screens, they want less friction and more clarity. The most mainstream feature is not in-car AI, it’s smartphone mirroring, used by 88 per cent of respondents. Willingness to pay is…
S&P Study: Consumer Prefs in HMI Tech