Kuaidi Technology reported on September 28 that although there have been similar designs in the era of fuel vehicles, the lack of dashboard was indeed made popular by the Tesla Model 3.
Subsequently, many manufacturers followed suit.
, Currently, the Ideal L-Series SUV, Mega, and the recently launched Xiaopeng MONA03 and Nolai Ledao L60 are not available.
The difference is that Ideal and Ledao provide a HUD head-up display instead, while the Xiaopeng M03 is on the shelves.
Pluggable meters, but need to be purchased separately, priced at 599 yuan.
So will Link provide similar after-assembly parts? Recently, the official responded and made it clear that Link has no plans to sell dashboards separately.
According to officials, the L60 itself, a 13-inch 13000-nit HUD, is bright enough to handle all driving scenarios.
The brightness, focus, and height will be adaptively adjusted according to different environments and drivers.
Moreover, in extreme weather, such as snowy days, it will be automatically adjusted to yellow, and you can also see clearly in rainy and snowy days.
Secondly, it is recommended to go to the store for a test drive.
You will find that there is a 17.
2-inch central control screen inside the car, and information on speed and lane are all in the top left corner of the screen.
When I look straight ahead, I look around the corner of my eye and see that the speed and speed limit at that position are right next to my eye.
It may not be necessary to have a dashboard.
After a test drive, the body should feel quite obvious.
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