The car's dashboard and central console have been transformed into an electronic display
As well as its haptic elements, the infotainment system features visual and auditory signals.
The keys feel like realistic buttons, making it easier to navigate around the keyboard without taking eyes off the road.
Bosch displays new haptic touchscreen technology at CES

German electronics giant unveils new touchscreen which can replicate the feeling of buttons on a flat screen, and reveals autonomous vehicle parking plan.

06 Jan 2016 | 5744 Views | By Darren Moss, Autocar UK

Bosch has revealed a new haptic touchscreen infotainment system at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

The system is designed to help keep a driver's eyes on the road by using haptic feedback to guide fingertips around the screen surface. The keys displayed on the screen are claimed to ...

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