For now, the “clean panel” can only be seen in a single design teaser, but it is already clear that the cockpit will be a dual screen combining the instrument cluster and the infotainment display.

The Pure Panel philosophy is based on the use of simple forms with a minimum of physical buttons, so that information is displayed “without any visual distractions.” That is, the driver is offered an interface with extremely simplified navigation that shows only the most necessary data, such as fuel consumption or driving range (for an electric car).
Recall that the new Opel Mokka is built on the French platform of the Peugeot 2008, which will also share its engine lineup with the Mokka.








