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Written by Tom Harrison
Heated steering wheels are nothing new. But steering wheels where said heating serves a purpose besides keeping your hands toasty? Not seen that before. Enter Jaguar Land Rover, and its Sensory Steering Wheel" concept. Developed in partnership with Glasgow University, different sides of the wheel can be quickly heated or cooled to warn drivers of obstacles. Land Rover says the system could be used to tell drivers where/when to change lanes or make turns, and to warn of approaching junctions. The company also says thermal cues could be used to deliver non-urgent messages such as low fuel or an upcoming point-of-interest where a vibration or bong would be too intrusive. Further down the road, JLR also says the tech could be applied to a vehicle"s gear-shift paddles, to indicate to the driver that his car was entering or leaving autonomous mode.
Date written: 31 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15877
Heated steering wheels are nothing new. But steering wheels where said heating serves a purpose besides keeping your hands toasty? Not seen that before. Enter Jaguar Land Rover, and its Sensory Steering Wheel" concept. Developed in partnership with Glasgow University, different sides of the wheel can be quickly heated or cooled to warn drivers of obstacles. Land Rover says the system could be used to tell drivers where/when to change lanes or make turns, and to warn of approaching junctions. The company also says thermal cues could be used to deliver non-urgent messages such as low fuel or an upcoming point-of-interest where a vibration or bong would be too intrusive. Further down the road, JLR also says the tech could be applied to a vehicle"s gear-shift paddles, to indicate to the driver that his car was entering or leaving autonomous mode.
Date written: 31 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15877