In principle, digital instrument clusters cannot be called an innovation in the modern world. But the point is that Bosch has shown a prototype of an interior where everything is done to make driving as easy as possible.
The concept debuted at the CES consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. The new panel is a circular panoramic panel connected to the Internet and capable of displaying current information about the car and the environment. The monitors display information both about the availability of free parking spaces in the nearest lots and about possible dangers on the road.

In addition, the company is creating a system capable of predicting danger before it occurs. According to company representatives, replacing traditional buttons and mechanical switches with touchscreens helps the driver concentrate more on the road.
In addition, the concept car is equipped with autonomous driving functions based on GPS sensors. Bosch, like many other automakers, expects to bring self-driving cars to industrial readiness by 2020.









